What materials are recycled by the GRS Global Recycling Standard in Thailand

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-02-19

GRS (Worldwide Standard) certification is an international, voluntary product certification that promotes the adoption and reuse of textiles, apparel and other products. GRS certification covers a wide range of materials**, including but not limited to the following categories:

Textile materials: such as cotton, wool, silk, polyester fibers, etc., these materials can reduce the demand for raw materials and reduce environmental pollution through **reuse.

Plastic materials: GRS also focuses on plastics, especially plastics used for packaging and products, such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PP (polypropylene), etc.

Paper and paper products: Paper and paper products help reduce pressure on forest resources while reducing the environmental impact of waste.

For Thailand, the GRS Global Standard also applies to the above materials. As a participating country, Thailand can follow the standards and requirements of GRS certification in the reuse of materials such as textiles, plastics, and paper to promote sustainable development and environmental protection.

It is important to note that the specific requirements and standards for GRS certification may vary depending on the type of product, the process, and regional differences. Therefore, when conducting GRS certification in Thailand, it is recommended that relevant businesses and organizations understand and comply with local and international GRS certification regulations in detail to ensure that their ** recycling activities meet the standards and requirements.

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