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What does GRS certification mean?
GRS certification is an international voluntary product standard certification and a third-party certification for the content of recycled materials. Grs certification has special requirements for environment and chemicals, and the goal is to improve the utilization rate of recycled materials in products.

At present, many well-known brands and retailers have made commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promised to achieve the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030. The use of recycled materials is regarded as one of the important solutions to reduce emissions. For example, polyester, one of the most commonly used raw materials in the textile industry, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70% compared with ordinary polyester.

It is precisely because the use of recycled materials is of great significance to achieve emission reduction targets that more and more textile export enterprises are required by buyers to pass grs certification. Foreign trade enterprises must obtain GRS certificates before buyers place orders.

So what are the benefits of GRS certification? To sum up, for international mainstream brands, recycled products will gradually become just needed. Moreover, the market demand will become larger and larger, and the upstream and downstream industrial chains will inevitably meet such just-needed product development and production. At present, according to statistics, only 10% of textile enterprises have inadvertently merged into the industrial chain of recycled materials, obtained grs certification, and issued corresponding TC certificates for each single product as required. However, when the market demand is increasing, there will be more orders that no one can match. At this time, more enterprises in the industrial chain need to join in. In this way, the profit and cost of this market will be further compressed like traditional products, so that most businesses complain that the profit is too thin to make money. This industry is too big! Then the conclusion comes: when traditional products enter the white-hot bidding mode and a new industrial chain is born, why don't bosses make changes in time and be the first to eat crabs? It is conceivable that grs certification is not so urgent at present, mainly depending on whether the bosses want to enter this blue ocean and take the initiative first, rather than passively accepting it later.