Collection: Toxic Free

What Toxic-Free Products Means

No toxins, no compromise — only clean choices.

Toxic Free is used to identify products that are described as free from specific harmful substances, based on the information provided by the brand or supplier. In the context of textiles and consumer goods, this often relates to the absence of certain chemicals, finishes, or treatments that may be considered unsafe for human contact.

Customers searching for toxic free products are typically looking for items that avoid particular substances rather than meeting a single universal standard. Because “toxic free” is not a regulated or certified term, its meaning depends on what the brand explicitly discloses. Some products may overlap with certifications such as <a href="https://www.wonena.com/collections/oeko-tex-standard-100">OEKO-TEX Standard 100</a>, which verifies textiles tested for harmful substances, but Toxic Free as a value does not require certification.

This collection may also relate to broader material and chemical transparency across WONENA, including products connected to Natural Fibers or other chemical-related claims. However, Toxic Free specifically focuses on declared absence of harmful substances, not on material origin or production method.

Because definitions can vary, the most important factor is transparency. Products included under this value must clearly state what substances are avoided, allowing customers to make informed decisions based on disclosed information rather than assumptions.

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Why is "Toxic-Free" a conscious value?

Toxic Free refers to products that are explicitly described by the brand as free from certain harmful or toxic substances. This value depends on clear disclosure of what is excluded and does not imply certification unless documented.

What does "Toxic-Free" stand for?

The Toxic Free value is assigned when a product or brand explicitly states the absence of specific harmful substances.