What are the requirements for GRS brand-level (Brand) certification in pursuit of sustainable fashioIssuing time:2024-11-13 15:39 Sustainable fashion is emerging and becoming a competitive advantage, and recycling is an important way to achieve sustainable production and consumption. The GRS Global Recycling Standard has also been recognized by many buyers and companies. Most of the companies that carry out GRS certification are factories and traders, but recently many customers have raised some questions about GRS brand-level certification. The editor has sorted out the relevant content, let's take a look. About Brand Standards Brand Criteria It is the brand that receives the final product, which maintains the integrity of the certified product until the point of sale. 1. Brands should keep a complete list of declared material suppliers, including each supplier’s license number (TE-ID). 2. Brands should obtain a Trade Certificate (TC) for all purchased claim materials, including all products bearing the standard logo or any other product-related content claims. 3. The brand should have a system in place to ensure that the declared material received matches the description, quantity, quality, blend percentage and origin specified on the transaction certificate. This should include physical inspection of the product where possible. 4. If there is any question about the validity of the declared materials, brands should contact ASCP for guidance and should follow the guidance provided by ASCP or Textile Exchange. Audit requirements Audit Requirements When the factory is applying for GRS certification, it needs to provide a "trademark certificate". If the trademark review is done, the brand process code Brand (PR0035) can be reflected when issuing the certificate. If you need to add a brand logo to the certificate, please contact ASCP for subsequent document evaluation and other matters. |