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Tika Merino Apparel Now Zque-Certified

Published: Tue 5 Feb 2008 10:15 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 4, 2008
Tika Merino Apparel Now Zque-Certified For Sustainability And Animal Welfare Best Practices
ALEXANDRA, New Zealand, February 4, 2008 – tika limited announced today that its entire apparel line for men and women is Zque-certified, an accreditation process that ensures the highest quality, all natural, ethical, New Zealand merino wool. tika will present the line and educate retailers on the Zque program at WWDMAGIC in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 12-15, 2008 BOOTH NUMBER: WS-16815.
tika solely sources fabric made from Zque Merino (http://www.zque.co.nz), a new fiber category known as "ethical wool." Zque Merino is traceable back to the source and accredited to ensure compliance with environmental and social sustainability and animal welfare criteria. Developed by The New Zealand Merino Company, the Zque program provides an assurance that certified merino fiber meets a broad range of quality and production standards – from farm gate to finished product.
“We are committed to sustainable business practices using local resources,” said Managing Director, Barbara Anderson. “By sourcing Zque-certified fabric, participating in the carboNZero program, and manufacturing exclusively in New Zealand, we can deliver our customers a truly eco-friendly product. We know our customers appreciate our quality. We also want them to feel good about how and where our line is made.”
The tika merino line includes crew and v-neck short and long sleeve for women and men. tika is introducing a tank top and lounge pants for women as well as boxer shorts for men at WWDMAGIC. The entire line of eco-friendly, luxurious, all natural merino apparel is available in six classic colors.
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