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BS EN ISO 4465:2022 Textiles. Animal welfare in the supply chain. General requirements for the production, preparation and traceability of Angora rabbit fibre, including ethical claims and supporting information

BS EN ISO 4465:2022

Textiles. Animal welfare in the supply chain. General requirements for the production, preparation and traceability of Angora rabbit fibre, including ethical claims and supporting information

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 4465:2022
Pages:28
Released:2022-10-21
ISBN:978 0 539 17886 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 4465:2022


This standard BS EN ISO 4465:2022 Textiles. Animal welfare in the supply chain. General requirements for the production, preparation and traceability of Angora rabbit fibre, including ethical claims and supporting information is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.060.10 Natural fibres
  • 03.120.20 Product and company certification. Conformity assessment
This document specifies requirements for the management of farmed Angora rabbits in accordance with animal welfare principles. This document applies to the management and control of critical activities in Angora rabbit farming, including accommodation, reproduction, feed and nutrients, health, fibre collection, ethical claims and supporting information.