🌍 Global Recycled Standard (GRS)

The international assurance of sustainable production

The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is a comprehensive certification that verifies the accuracy of recycled materials used in products and ensures compliance with environmental, chemical, and social criteria throughout the production process. GRS not only certifies the percentage of recycled content but also guarantees full traceability across the entire supply chain.

GRS promotes a production model that:

  • Transparently documents recycling rates

  • Respects workers’ rights

  • Minimizes environmental impact

  • Limits the use of harmful chemicals

Why is it important?

  • Requires a minimum of 20% recycled content

  • Environmentally responsible chemical usage

  • Social compliance (workplace safety, rights, fair working conditions)

  • Transparency and traceability in every production step


♻️ Recycled Claim Standard 100 (RCS 100)

100% Recycled Content Guarantee

The Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) is an international certification that verifies the presence and tracking of recycled materials throughout the supply chain. The RCS 100 label guarantees that the product is made entirely (100%) from recycled materials.

RCS focuses on verifying content and documents the journey of recycled materials from source to final product. It does not evaluate chemical, environmental, or social conditions of the production process.

Why is it important?

  • 100% recycled raw material usage

  • Transparent supply chain traceability

  • Awareness in reducing resource consumption and reusing waste


🌿 Organic Content Standard 100 (OCS 100)

Certified Products with 100% Organic Material

The Organic Content Standard (OCS) is a traceability system that verifies the presence of organically grown raw materials. The “OCS 100” label indicates that the product contains 100% organic content, which is verified throughout the supply chain.

OCS focuses only on content verification — it ensures that the organic materials truly originate from organic sources but does not cover social or environmental criteria of the production process.

Why is it important?

  • Use of organic materials such as cotton, linen, or wool

  • Traceability throughout the entire supply chain

  • Guarantee of raw materials grown without chemical fertilizers or pesticides


Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)

The World’s Most Trusted Organic Textile Standard

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the most comprehensive textile certification that not only verifies the organic nature of the raw material but also ensures that the entire production process is environmentally and socially responsible.

GOTS-certified products must contain at least 70% organic fibers, avoid harmful chemicals during production, and be produced under fair and safe labor conditions.

Why is it important?

  • Minimum 70% organic fiber content requirement

  • Strict control on chemical usage (bleaches, dyes, etc.)

  • Respect for labor rights, fair wages, and safe working conditions

  • Sustainable processes from product labeling to packaging