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Brother DTG Ink Receives Oeko-Tex Certification

Brother DTG has announced its Innobella Textile line of direct-to-garment printing inks has been Eco Passport-certified by Oeko-Tex. Eco Passport certification is awarded to products that have proven they can be used in sustainable textile production. Brother DTG reports the Innobella Textile line is CPSIA-compliant and is packaged in a pouch designed to use less plastic than traditional cartridges.

Brother DTG has announced its Innobella Textile line of direct-to-garment printing inks has been Eco Passport-certified by Oeko-Tex. Eco Passport certification is awarded to products that have proven they can be used in sustainable textile production. Brother DTG reports the Innobella Textile line is CPSIA-compliant and is packaged in a pouch designed to use less plastic than traditional cartridges.

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