GSCS International strengthens global sustainability leadership at Textile Exchange Conference 2025

GSCS International has reaffirmed its global leadership in sustainability and responsible business practices during its active participation at the Textile Exchange Conference 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. This year’s conference, themed “Shifting Landscapes,” served as a global hub for brands, retailers, certification bodies, and sustainability experts committed to reshaping the textile industry toward a more ethical, traceable, and climate-resilient future.
Headquartered in the United States, GSCS International is a globally recognized certification, auditing, and training organization specializing in sustainability assurance, environmental management, and social compliance across the textile and apparel sectors. Through its participation, the organization showcased its advanced approaches to responsible sourcing, sustainable production, and supply chain transparency.
During various sessions and panel discussions, GSCS International shared its expertise in developing industry-specific frameworks that align with international sustainability standards such as OEKO-TEX®, GOTS, ISO 14001, and Higg Index. Its representatives emphasized the importance of synchronizing sustainability strategies with global compliance systems to enable measurable and scalable improvements within textile manufacturing and supply networks.
The conference also underscored the role of collaboration and data-driven decision-making in achieving the 2030 sustainability transformation goals. GSCS International used the platform to engage with leading industry stakeholders, reinforcing its mission to support clients through customized training, sustainability audits, and certification programs that uphold both environmental stewardship and social accountability.
By integrating technology, traceability, and stakeholder engagement, GSCS International continues to empower global textile businesses to adopt credible sustainability frameworks—paving the way for a more transparent and resilient textile ecosystem.
