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Promoting Sustainability: An Overview of the Global Recycled Standard (GRS)

The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is an international, voluntary, full-product standard that sets requirements for third-party certification of recycled content, chain of custody, social and environmental practices, and chemical restrictions. The GRS aims to increase the use of recycled materials in products and reduce the environmental impact of production.

GRS applies to the full supply chain and addresses traceability, environmental principles, social requirements, and labeling. It ensures that materials are genuinely recycled and come from sustainable sources. The standard covers all types of recycled materials, including textiles, plastics, and metals.

Certification involves a rigorous process. First, the recycled content must be verified. Then, each stage of the supply chain must be certified to ensure compliance with GRS requirements. This includes environmental management, social responsibility, and adherence to chemical restrictions.

The GRS encourages companies to adopt sustainable practices by providing a clear framework and recognition for their efforts. Products carrying the GRS label give consumers confidence that they are buying sustainably produced items with verified recycled content.

Overall, GRS helps promote a circular economy by ensuring transparency and accountability in the recycling process, thereby fostering more responsible production and consumption patterns in the textile and other industries.


Post time: Jun-20-2024