Introduction
In today’s eco-conscious market, brands and manufacturers are increasingly expected to demonstrate their commitment to sustainable sourcing and transparent production. GRS (Global Recycled Standard) and RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) are internationally recognized certification programs designed to validate the use of recycled materials throughout a product’s supply chain. These standards not only improve environmental credibility but also build consumer trust through verified claims.
What Is GRS and RCS Certification?
GRS is a voluntary, international product standard that certifies recycled content, chain of custody, environmental and social practices, and chemical restrictions in the production of products. Its goal is to increase the use of recycled materials while minimizing harmful production impacts.
RCS, on the other hand, focuses solely on verifying the presence and amount of recycled material in a final product through a third-party audit of the supply chain. While it shares similarities with GRS, it does not cover environmental and social compliance and chemical restrictions.
Key Differences Between GRS and RCS
Item | GRS (Global Recycled Standard) | RCS (Recycled Claimed Standard) |
Nature | An international voluntary product certification for recycled material content. | |
Standard Owner | Textile Exchange (TE) | |
Minimum Recycled Content Requirement | ≥ 20% | ≥ 5% |
Recycled Content Requirement for Label Use | ≥ 50% |
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Note: Consumer-facing labels can only be used on products certified at the final B2B transaction point.
Who Can Apply for GRS/RCS Certification?
Any organization involved in the product supply chain can apply for GRS or RCS certification, including:
Manufacturers
Traders
Brands
What Products Qualify for GRS/RCS Certification?
GRS and RCS are applicable to a wide range of industries and materials that meet the recycled content thresholds. Commonly certified products include:
- Apparel and textiles
Footwear and leather goods
Plastic and metal products
Packaging materials
Toys and accessories
What Does GRS/RCS Certification Require?
For GRS:
Recycled Content & Chain of Custody: Requires a minimum of 20% recycled material and full traceability across all production stages.
Social Responsibility: Includes fair wages, working hours, health and safety, and labor rights. Pre-existing certifications (e.g., SA 8000, BSCI) may support compliance.
Environmental Management: Assesses systems for waste, energy, and resource use.
Chemical Management: Requires a chemical inventory, SDS, and compliance with GRS restricted substance lists.
For RCS:
Focuses exclusively on recycled content verification and chain of custody documentation.
Certificate Types
Scope Certificate (SC): Confirms the company and its products meet GRS or RCS standards.
Transaction Certificate (TC): Issued for each certified shipment, ensuring product traceability for downstream clients. TC certificates are essential for maintaining the integrity of certified supply chains.
Certification Process
Preliminary Consultation
Submit Application
Review Preparation
On-site Audit
Issue SC Certificate
Issue TC Certificate
Why Get GRS/RCS Certified?
International Recognition: Widely accepted by global brands and markets
Market Access: Facilitates entry into regions focused on sustainable sourcing, such as the EU and North America
Brand Credibility: Demonstrates environmental responsibility and boosts green branding
Cost Efficiency: Encourages the use of recycled materials, reducing dependence on virgin resources
Supply Chain Transparency: Verifies material flow and promotes traceable and ethical sourcing
Our Services
We offer end-to-end support to simplify your GRS/RCS certification journey:
One-stop GRS/RCS certification consulting
On-site audit preparation and support
SC certificate renewal assistance
TC certificate account setup and issuance support
Environmental and chemical management system development
Tailored training and knowledge-building sessions
Custom services to meet your specific business needs
Why Choose Us?
Strong Technical Expertise: Certified professionals and access to industry experts
Proven Track Record: Extensive experience with sustainability certifications across industries
Industry Coverage: Expertise in textiles, plastics, packaging, metals, and more
Multilingual Support: Service available in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Hindi