The Global Recycled Standard(GRS) is an international, voluntary and comprehensive product standard that specifies third-party certification requirements for recycled content, management of supplier chains, social and environmental practices, and chemical restrictions. Its goal is to increase the use of recycled materials in products and reduce or eliminate the harm caused by the production.
Part A, basic information
GRS definition, reference documents, certification principles, recycling requirements, and ratios accounting, data accounting and management for recycled materials, planning of GRS production line and storage management.
Part B social responsibility
GRS policies, labor standards, health and safety, working hours and wages, and welfare policies.
Part C environmental management
environmental management systems, chemical management, energy management, and waste management.
Part D chemical substances requirements
“Do not contain the substances of high concerns restricted by the REACH “
No specific hazardous codes and risky substances or chemicals that do not comply with the ZDHC MRSL.