GRS, namely Global Recycled Standard global recycling standard. At least 20% of recycled materials must be added to the material to be called GRS material.
Pre-consumer recycled materials: Materials transferred from the waste stream during the manufacturing process, such as defective products, etc.
Post-consumer recycled materials: Materials generated by households or commercial, industrial and institutional facilities as end product users that can no longer be used for their intended purposes, that is, waste products after consumers have used them.
GRS materials are required to have a recycled content of no less than 20% (with a certified ratio of 30% to 100%). By recycling waste, the consumption of virgin petroleum resources can be significantly reduced, promoting the formation of a closed loop of "waste - product - recycled resources".
Compared with virgin plastics, the carbon emissions in the production process of GRS materials can be reduced by 40% to 60%.
Reduce plastic landfill and Marine pollution from the source.
It meets the demands of major global brands for fulfilling their social responsibilities (green and environmental protection).
(1) rEVA, rPE and rPEVA recycled before and after consumption can directly replace the corresponding virgin materials. The production technology is mature and there is no switching cost.
(2) The feel is almost indistinguishable from that of the existing virgin materials. The color, feel and other aspects can be customized just like the original materials.
(3) The tensile and tear strength of the product is similar to that of the virgin material.
(4) It has the same excellent processing adaptability as the original material.
The product complies with standards such as EU EU10-2011, REACH, EN71-3, RoHS, and US FDA. It is free of BPA and PVC.
The core traceability point of GRS is that both upstream and downstream enterprises need to obtain GRS certification and issue TC (Transaction Certificate).
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