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What information must be included on care labels?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Care labels on garments and textiles provide important information to help consumers care for their items properly and maintain their appearance and longevity. The specific information included may vary by country or region, but generally, care labels should include the following elements:

1. **Fiber Content**: A list of the materials used in the fabric, usually expressed as a percentage. For example, "100% cotton" or "70% polyester, 30% cotton."

2. **Care Instructions**: Instructions for washing, drying, ironing, and professional textile care (such as dry cleaning). These instructions should use standardized symbols or clear written guidelines. For instance:
- Washing temperature (e.g., machine wash cold, hand wash, etc.)
- Drying methods (e.g., tumble dry, hang to dry, do not dry clean)
- Ironing instructions (e.g., iron on low, do not iron)

3. **Manufacturer's Information**: The name of the manufacturer or the brand, often accompanied by a location or contact information.

4. **Country of Origin**: Where the item was made, which can also be a regulatory requirement.

5. **Care Symbols**: Standardized symbols from organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) or the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) may be used to visually convey care instructions.

The specific requirements for care labels can also be influenced by legal regulations in different countries, so it’s important for manufacturers to be aware of any specific local requirements they need to comply with.

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