Textile Exchange adds chemicals to Global Recycled Standard
07/08/2014
The GRS provides companies with a tool to ensure the identity of recycled materials throughout the production stages, with additional processing requirements to create a full product standard.
The input verification of reclaimed material prior to recycling, established by the Recycled Claim Standard, is now an integral part of the standard.
The revision also includes stronger social and environmental requirements that apply to the certified facility. Perhaps the most significant change is the addition of chemical requirements. GRS v3 includes restrictions on chemicals used in the production of GRS products. The restrictions are based on the assignment of hazard codes, rather than testing against an RSL (restricted substances list).
The desired effect of the GRS is to provide brands with a tool to encourage innovation in the use of reclaimed materials, to encourage and reward a strong commitment to social and environmental improvements in production, to establish more transparency in the supply chain, and to provide better information to consumers.
The International Working Group was composed of representatives from five certification bodies: Control Union, ICEA, IMO, Intertek and SCS Global Services.