GRS v4.0 Implementation Manual
GRS v4.0 Implementation Manual
GRS v4.0 Implementation Manual
0
© 2017 Textile Exchange
cla
d
im
ar
sta n d
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
The GRS 4.0 replaces GRS 3.0 and is effective as of July 1, 2017. Sites certified to GRS
3.0 shall comply with GRS 4.0 by July 1, 2018.
English is the official language of the Global Recycled Standard. In any case of
inconsistency between versions, reference shall be made to the English version.
Disclaimer
Although reasonable care was taken in the preparation of this document, Textile
Exchange and any other party involved in the creation of the document HEREBY
STATE that the document is provided without warranty, either expressed or implied,
of accuracy or fitness for purpose, AND HEREBY DISCLAIM any liability, direct or
indirect, for damages or loss relating to the use of this document.
Copyright
This publication is protected by copyright. Information or material from this
publication may be reproduced in unaltered form for personal, non-commercial use.
All other rights are reserved. Information or material from this publication may be
used for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review permitted under
the Copyright Act 1976.
Any reproduction permitted in accordance with the Copyright Act 1976 shall
acknowledge the Global Recycled Standard as the source of any selected passage,
extract, diagram or other information.
GlobalRecycled.org 1
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Table of Contents
Foreword .............................................................................................................................. 5
Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 5
A2 – References ................................................................................................................. 16
A2.1 Accompanying Documents ................................................................................ 16
A2.2 Referenced Documents ....................................................................................... 17
GlobalRecycled.org 2
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Appendices ............................................................................................................... 50
Appendix A – Tools and Resources ................................................................................ 50
Textile Exchange Certification Toolkit - Essential Series .......................................... 50
Questions and Additional Information ....................................................................... 50
GlobalRecycled.org 3
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 4
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Foreword
The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) was originally developed by Control Union
Certifications (CU) in 2008 and ownership was passed to Textile Exchange
January 1, 2011. The previous version of the standard, GRS 3.0, was released
in 2014.
Textile Exchange also owns and administrates the Content Claim Standard
(CCS), the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS), the Organic Content Standard
(OCS), the Responsible Down Standard (RDS), and the Responsible Wool
Standard (RWS). These standards are designed to ensure chain of custody for
preferred materials, and to provide labeling tools for final product claims.
Introduction
GlobalRecycled.org 5
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
The Global Recycled Standard is intended for use with any product that
contains at least 20% Recycled Material. Each stage of production is required
to be certified, beginning at the recycling stage and ending at the last seller in
the final business-to-business transaction. Material Collection and Material
Concentration sites are subject to self-declaration, document collection, and
on-site visits.
The GRS uses the ISO 14021 definition of Recycled Content, with
interpretations based on the US Federal Trade Commission Green Guides; the
intention is to comply with the most widely recognized and stringent
definitions.
The next scheduled revision of the GRS is in 2021. You may submit feedback to
the standard at any time; send to Integrity@TextileExchange.org. Points of
clarification may be incorporated into the GRS Implementation Manual prior to
2021. More substantive feedback or suggested changes will be collected and
reviewed as part of the next revision of the standard.
GlobalRecycled.org 6
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 7
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
This document sets forth the overall requirements for compliance with the
GRS. Guidance and clarifications are available in the GRS Implementation
Manual.
In the GRS, the following verbal forms are used to indicate requirements,
recommendations, permissions, or capabilities:
DESIRED OUTCOME:
Example text. Why does this requirement exist?
Guidance Documents
GlobalRecycled.org 8
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Implementation Guidance
Guidance has been included following selected criteria of the standard. The
guidance may provide clarification, interpretation guidance, or verification
requirements for Certification Bodies.
Example:
GlobalRecycled.org 9
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A1 – Definitions
The Content Claim Standard has a complete set of the terms used in Textile
Exchange standards. The following are specific to the GRS, and are important
in defining the verification requirements for the input materials for recycling:
Material Collection
Material Collection refers to the point in the recycling lifecycle when a
Reclaimed Material is collected after its original use has ended (i.e.: it would
have otherwise gone into the waste stream).
Entities involved in Material Collection may include, but are not limited to:
Material Concentration
Material Concentration refers to the point in the recycling lifecycle when a
waste material receives primary handling. This may include, but is not limited
to, sorting, screening, basic contaminant removal, or baling. Material is still
unprocessed at this stage, meaning it has not been physically or chemically
altered beyond basic handling (e.g.: screening, crushing, or washing).
GlobalRecycled.org 10
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
For example:
Material Recycling
Material Recycling refers to the point in the recycling lifecycle when a
Reclaimed Material is processed into a Recycled Material.
Post-Consumer Material
Material generated by households or by commercial, industrial, and
institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product that can no longer
be used for its intended purpose. This includes returns of materials from the
distribution chain.1
1
This excerpt is taken from ISO 14021:1999, section 7.8.1.1, subsection a.2 on page 14, with the permission of ANSI
on behalf of ISO. © ISO 2013 – All rights reserved.
GlobalRecycled.org 11
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Pre-Consumer Material
Material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process.
Excluded is the reutilization of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap
generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same
process that generated it.2
2
This excerpt is taken from ISO 14021:1999, section 7.8.1.1, subsection a.1 on page 14, with the permission of ANSI
on behalf of ISO. © ISO 2013 – All rights reserved.
GlobalRecycled.org 12
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Reclaimed Material
Material that would have otherwise been disposed of as waste or used for
energy recovery, but has instead been collected and reclaimed as a material
input, in lieu of new primary material, for a recycling process.4
3
Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (“Green Guides”); Federal Trade Commission; October 12,
2012. http://www.ftc.gov.
4
This excerpt is taken from ISO 14021:1999, section 7.8.1.1, subsection c on page 14, with the permission of ANSI on
behalf of ISO. © ISO 2013 – All rights reserved.
GlobalRecycled.org 13
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Recycled Content
Proportion, by mass, of Recycled Material in products or packaging. Only Pre-
Consumer and Post-Consumer Materials shall be considered as Recycled
Content.
Recycled Material
Material that has been reprocessed from Reclaimed Material by means of a
manufacturing process and made into a final product or into a component for
incorporation into a product.5
5
This excerpt is taken from ISO 14021:1999, section 7.8.1.1, subsection b on page 14, with the permission of ANSI on
behalf of ISO. © ISO 2013 – All rights reserved.
GlobalRecycled.org 14
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
a production stage that is put back into the same production stage shall
not be considered Recycled Material.
Some material that has been collected from the waste stream may not
qualify as Recycled Material due to the way it is used. Remake or Reuse
is Reclaimed Material that does not undergo an additional step before
being used again. For example, fabric is collected from Post-Consumer
garments and is sewn into new garments. This type of material may be
identified and tracked within Certification to the GRS, but may not be
identified or labeled as “Recycled” or with any reference to the GRS.
GlobalRecycled.org 15
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A2 – References
GlobalRecycled.org 16
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 17
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A3.1 Scope
A3.1a The Standard applies to products that contain 20% or more Recycled
Content. Some exceptions may apply, see Textile Exchange
Accreditation and Certification Procedures for the derogation process.
A3.1b The Standard applies to any verified Recycled Material and may apply to
any supply chain.
GlobalRecycled.org 18
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 19
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A3.2 Scope
Only products with at least 50% Recycled Content qualify for product-
specific GRS labeling. See GRS Logo Use and Claims Guide for labeling
guidelines.
A3.2c The Standard establishes criteria for social and environmental principles
in processing GRS certified products.
A3.2d The Standard restricts the use of hazardous chemicals in the processing
of GRS products; it does not address the chemicals present in the
Reclaimed Materials or what may be present in final GRS products.
DESIRED OUTCOME:
Claimed Material accepted for the standard meets the
established definition of Recycled Material.
GlobalRecycled.org 20
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 21
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A4.1a Entities involved in Material Recycling (as defined in A1) are subject to
GRS certification. The GRS requires compliance with the requirements of
the Content Claim Standard, whereby the ‘Claimed Material’ is replaced
with ‘Recycled Material’ as defined in section A1.
GlobalRecycled.org 22
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 23
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
incoming products from the supplier involved, and the supplier of the
material and the Certification Body shall be notified.
A4.1c Material Recyclers who collect Reclaimed Material from their own
processing shall retain the following records to verify their volume of
recycling:
GlobalRecycled.org 24
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
DESIRED OUTCOME:
Claimed Recycled Material follows a complete, verified
chain of custody from input to final product.
A5.2a All Recycled materials entering the supply chain shall have a valid
Transaction Certificate (TC) issued by an approved CB.
GlobalRecycled.org 25
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
A5.2c Traders with an annual turnover of less than $10,000 of GRS products,
and retailers selling to end consumers only, are exempt from the
certification obligation; provided that they do not
(re-) pack or (re-)
label GRS products. Exempted traders with less than $10,000 annual
turnover of GRS products shall register with an approved Certification
Body and shall inform the Certification Body immediately once their
annual turnover exceeds $10,000, or once they plan to (re-) pack or (re-)
label GRS products.
GlobalRecycled.org 26
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
amount used in the input, and for low ratio claims, this can lead
to inaccurate product claims. To address this, companies shall:
• Add more Recycled fiber to their inputs, to account for
the expected loss (e.g.: use 55kg of Recycled cotton
fiber and 45 kg of virgin cotton fiber to create a 50%
Recycled yarn), OR
• Adjust the final amount being claimed to reflect the
actual amount of Recycled Material in the output.
A5.2e Buyers of the GRS product will be responsible to set any further
requirements on the specific standards or requirements to which the
input material shall be certified. These additional requirements are
separate from the GRS and its certification process.
Some brands might wish to identify the original source material prior to
recycling. This is outside the scope of certification to the GRS, but may
be added to the Transaction Certificates if requested by the brand. The
arrangements should be made through the Certification Body.
GlobalRecycled.org 27
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
The social requirements of the GRS apply to all operations within the
Certified Organization. The GRS Social Requirements are based on the
principles of the Global Social Compliance Programme. In all
instances, the international labor standard, national and/or local
legislation or GRS requirement that is the most stringent, shall apply to
the extent that it does not place them in violation of applicable law.
B1 – Social Policy
B1.1a One or more persons within the Certified Organization responsible for
ensuring social compliance. It is not required that an entire position be
dedicated to managing the social principles at the facility, but instead
that someone has been assigned the role as part of their job
responsibilities.
GlobalRecycled.org 28
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B1.2b Certified Organization shall submit all relevant policy documents and
training records referencing the procedures in place to protect the
rights and safety of workers.
B2 – Social Requirements
B2.1a All work shall be conducted on a voluntary basis, and not under threat of
any penalty or sanctions.
B2.1b The use of forced or compulsory labor in all its forms, including prison
labor when not in accordance with ILO Convention 29, is prohibited.
GlobalRecycled.org 29
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.1d Bonded labor is prohibited. Certified Organizations shall not use any
form of bonded labor nor permit or encourage workers to incur debt
through recruitment fees, fines, or other means.
B2.2b Certified Organizations shall not recruit child labor nor exploit children
in any way. If children are found to be working directly or indirectly for
the Certified Organizations, the latter shall seek a sensitive and
satisfactory solution that puts the best interests of the child first.
B2.2c Certified Organizations shall not employ young workers under 18 years
of age at night, or in conditions which compromise their health, their
safety or their moral integrity, and/or which harm their physical, mental,
spiritual, moral or social development.
GlobalRecycled.org 30
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.3a Workers have the right to join or form trade unions or workers’
associations of their own choosing and to bargain collectively, without
prior authorization from Certified Organizations’ management. Certified
Organizations shall not interfere with, obstruct or prevent such
legitimate activities. Workers shall also have the right to join workers’
associations of their own choosing. Certified Organizations shall not
interfere with, obstruct or prevent such legitimate activities nor create an
atmosphere that is hostile to the formation of unions and workers’
association.
GlobalRecycled.org 31
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.4c Certified Organizations shall treat all workers with respect and dignity.
Provisions under Health and Safety shall be further defined to cater for specific
conditions and related hazards pertaining to different industries, in accordance
with the relevant applicable Health & Safety principles:
B2.5a Certified Organizations shall provide safe and clean conditions in all
work and residential facilities and shall establish and follow a clear set of
procedures regulating occupational health and safety. Emergency
procedures shall be clearly displayed and understandable to all
workers, and hazards shall be clearly marked.
GlobalRecycled.org 32
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.5d Certified Organizations shall provide all workers with access to clean
toilet facilities and to drinkable water and, if applicable, sanitary facilities
for food preparation and storage.
B2.5e Certified Organizations shall ensure that residential facilities for workers,
where provided, are clean and safe.
B2.5f Certified Organizations shall assign the responsibility for health and
safety to a senior management representative.
GlobalRecycled.org 33
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.5g Certified Organizations shall provide regular and recorded health and
safety training to workers and management, and such training shall be
repeated for all new or reassigned workers and management. Relevant
training will depend on the operations and level of risk to health and
safety.
GlobalRecycled.org 34
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
B2.6d Certified Organizations shall provide all workers with written and
understandable information about their employment conditions,
including wages, before they enter into employment; and about details
of their wages for the pay period concerned each time that they are
paid.
B2.6e Certified Organizations shall not make any deductions from wages that
are unauthorized or not provided for by national law. Certified
Organizations shall not make any deduction from wages as a
disciplinary measure.
B2.6f The Certified Organizations shall provide all legally required benefits,
including paid leave, to all workers.
B2.6g Certified Organizations shall always compensate all workers for all
overtime at a premium rate, as required by law and, where applicable,
by contractual agreement.
B2.7a Certified Organizations shall set working hours that comply with national
laws or benchmark industry standards or relevant international
standards, whichever affords greater protection to ensure the health,
safety and welfare of workers.
B2.7c Overtime shall be voluntary, shall not exceed 12 hours per week and
shall not be requested on a regular basis.
B2.7d Certified Organizations shall respect all workers right to breaks during
work shifts and to at least one free day following six consecutive days
worked, as well as public and annual holidays.
GlobalRecycled.org 35
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Section C – Environmental
Requirements
DESIRED OUTCOME:
Facilities involved in the production of GRS products have
strong environmental protections in place.
GlobalRecycled.org 36
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
system at the facility, but instead that someone has been assigned the
role as part of their job responsibilities.
For example, new machines to reduce water used per kg of fabric dyed
and processed, an energy reduction plan to turn machines off when not
in use. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)’s Clean by
Design initiative has helpful guides for this approach.6
6
Visit the Clean by Design webpage: http://www.nrdc.org/international/cleanbydesign/.
GlobalRecycled.org 37
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
C1.2a Mechanism to monitor and meet all relevant legal requirements related
to chemical management.
C1.2b A dedicated and competent staff person responsible for managing the
Certified Organization’s use of chemicals; it is not required that an entire
position shall be dedicated to managing the chemical use at the facility,
but instead that someone has been assigned the role as part of their job
responsibilities.
C1.2d Complete information on all input suppliers, including address and key
contacts.
C1.21e Accurate lists of all chemical inputs used in all products; each input
shall have a complete Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available in the
language(s) used by workers in the facility and in English. Information
shall be available for a minimum of 5 years. The SDS shall meet the
7
To download a copy, visit http://gscpnet.com.
GlobalRecycled.org 38
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
C3.1b Certified Organization shall submit all relevant policy documents and
training records referencing the procedures in place to ensure
environmental management.
C2 – Environmental Requirements
C2.1a The Certified Organization shall monitor and meet all relevant legal
requirements related to energy use.
C2.1c There shall be tracking and record keeping of energy consumption, and
on a monthly basis.
8
To download a copy, visit http://gscpnet.com.
GlobalRecycled.org 39
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
C2.1d The Certified Organization shall set and meet targets for meaningful
improvements in energy use and review progress annually.
C2.2a The Certified Organization shall monitor and meet all relevant legal
requirements related to water use.
C2.2d The Certified Organization shall set and meet targets for meaningful
improvements in water use and review progress annually.
C2.3a The Certified Organization shall monitor and meet all relevant legal
requirements related to wastewater / effluent, with corresponding
record keeping.
GlobalRecycled.org 40
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
made available for the certification body and meet the requirements
below.
GUIDANCE: If there is doubt, the CB may take samples and carry out
tests.
C2.4a The Certified Organization shall meet all relevant legal requirements
(including monitoring) related to air emissions, with corresponding
record keeping.
GlobalRecycled.org 41
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
C2.4e The Certified Organization shall set and meet targets for meaningful
improvements in emissions to air and review progress annually.
C2.5a The facility shall meet all relevant legal requirements related to waste
management.
C2.5g The Certified Organization shall look for and implement ways to
minimize waste production, and increase re-use or recycling.
C2.5h The Certified Organization shall measure the amount of waste produced
and keep corresponding records.
C2.5i The Certified Organization shall set and meet targets for meaningful
reductions in waste production, improvements in waste management,
and review progress annually.
GlobalRecycled.org 42
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
The GRS addresses only the use and management of chemicals in the
manufacturing of GRS products. The standard does not apply to the
facility as a whole, but only to the production of GRS products. The GRS
does not address the chemicals that are present in the final product, as it
does not control for any chemicals that might be present in the
reclaimed products that are used as initial inputs in the GRS production
chain.
It is the responsibility of the final sellers of GRS products to ensure that the
products meet their own or nominated Restricted Substances Lists (RSL’s) or
any legal requirements in the country of sale.
In addition to the Chemical Management System (CMS) (see Section C1.2), the
Certified Organization shall maintain:
GlobalRecycled.org 43
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
D1.1b Documentation for each input that demonstrates they are accepted for
use in GRS products (see details in D3.1).
D1.1c A process to assess all chemicals used in GRS products against hazard
criteria in Section D2.
D1.2a Certified Organizations shall maintain Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for each
substance (or mixture) used in the production of GRS Products. The SDS
shall be less than three years old and shall meet at least one of the
following criteria:
9
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC,
and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:353:0001:1355:en:PDF
10
The Fourth revised edition of GHS is available at:
http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/ghs_rev04/04files_e.html
GlobalRecycled.org 44
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GRS criteria for the use of chemicals that may be used in the production of GRS
products are based on the following main requirements:
GUIDANCE: Substances still under review by REACH, and not yet listed
on the SVHC list may be used in GRS products. These substances shall
meet the requirements of D2.2 and D2.3a if applicable.
GlobalRecycled.org 45
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
The GRS does not apply the complete list from the Globally Harmonized
System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS); it includes
those that represent the highest risk of environmental and human health
hazards. See Textile Exchange Derogation Policy.
H310 Acute toxicity (dermal), Hazard Fatal in contact with skin. R27
Category 1, 2
H340 Germ cell mutagenicity, Hazard May cause genetic defects R46
Category 1A, 1B
GlobalRecycled.org 46
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
GlobalRecycled.org 47
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
H371 Specific target organ toxicity — May cause damage to R68/20; R68/21;
single exposure, Hazard organs R68/22
Category 1
EUH059 Harms public health and the Hazardous to the ozone R59
; H420 environment by destroying layer
ozone in the upper atmosphere
11
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and
repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.
12
Directive 67/548/EEC with adjustment to REACH according to Directive 2006/121/EC and Directive 1999/45/EC as
amended.
GlobalRecycled.org 48
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
D2.3a Chemical formulations that exceed the parameters set forth by ZDHC’s
MRSL may not be used in GRS products.
GlobalRecycled.org 49
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Appendices
The Certification Toolkit has been developed to provide increased clarity for
brands and retailers trying to understand how to most accurately certify their
products. This tool helps to address issues around why certification is
important, the essential steps, understanding certificates, pricing and labeling.
GlobalRecycled.org 50
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
This document acts as a guarantee that all of the materials listed below and
being sold to [Certified Organization] ____ are Reclaimed Materials* that would
have otherwise gone into the waste stream. It is valid for one year, effective
___________________.
Signed by:
Title:
Email Address:
Phone:
GlobalRecycled.org 51
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Seller:
Address of origin:
Address of destination:
Product Information:
Shipment information:
Minimum Information:
GlobalRecycled.org 52
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
*Definitions
Product
Name of the items that have been diverted from the waste stream. Examples
include: plastic bottles, fishing nets, yarns, wool carpet, paper.
Material
The material that will be Recycled (e.g.: polyester, nylon, wool etc.).
Source
Where the material originated. Examples include: cutting room waste,
household recycling collection, rejected yarn stock, office paper waste. If it is
not clear that the products would have otherwise gone into the waste stream,
please provide more detail.
Reclaimed Material
Material that would have otherwise been disposed of as waste or used for
energy recovery, but has instead been collected and reclaimed as a material
input, in lieu of new primary material, for a recycling process.13
Pre/Post-Consumer
Please check one, based on the following definitions:
Pre-Consumer Material
13 This excerpt is taken from ISO 14021:1999, section 7.8.1.1, subsection c on page 14, with the permission of ANSI
on behalf of ISO. © ISO 2013 – All rights reserved.
GlobalRecycled.org 53
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Post-Consumer Material
Each country of sale may have different criteria to qualify Pre-Consumer and
Post-Consumer Recycled Materials. It is best to check with the governing body
to be sure that their expectations are being met. For further resources see
http://www.textileexchange.org/integrity/.
GlobalRecycled.org 54
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
These limit values are based on the Foundational Level of ZDHC’s Wastewater
Guidelines. For more information, visit: http://www.roadmaptozero.com.
GlobalRecycled.org 55
GRS Implementation Manual 4.0
©2014 Textile Exchange
Anions
Cyanide 0.2 ISO 6703-1,2,-3. ISO 14403-1,-2 USEPA 335.2 HJ 484
APHA 4500-CN
Sulfide 0.5 ISO 10530 APHA 4500-52-D GB/T 16489
Sulfite 2 ISO 10304-3 EN ISO 10304-3 USEPA 377.1 **
Metals
Antimony*** 0.1 ISO 11885 EN ISO 11885 USEPA 200.7. GB7475,
USEPA 200.8. HJ700
Chromium 0.2 USEPA 6010c. GB7466,
(total) USEPA 6020a HJ700
Cobalt 0.05 HJ700
Copper 1 GB7475,
HJ700
Nickel 0.2 GB11907,
HJ700
Silver 0.1 GB11907,
HJ700
Zinc 5 GB 7472, GB
7475, HJ 700
Arsenic 0.05 ISO 11885 EN ISO 11885 USEPA 200.7. GB7475,
USEPA 200.8. HJ700
USEPA 6010c.
USEPA 6020a
6020a
Cadmium 0.1 ISO 11885 EN ISO 11885 USEPA 200.7. GB7475,
USEPA 200.8. HJ700
USEPA 6010c.
USEPA 6020a
6020a
Chromium (VI) 0.05 ISO 18412 EN ISO 18412 USEPA 218.6 GB 7467
Lead 0.1 ISO 11885 EN ISO 11885 USEPA 200.7. GB7475,
USEPA 200.8. HJ700
USEPA 6010c.
USEPA 6020a
6020a
Mercury 0.01 ISO 12846 or EN ISO 18412 or USEPA 200.7. HJ597
ISO 17852 ISO 17852 USEPA 200.8.
USEPA 6010c.
USEPA 6020a
6020a
GlobalRecycled.org 56