CTI Test passed the textile exchange certification
Recently, CTI Testing and Certification Group Co., Ltd. (CTI Testing for short) successfully passed the audit of the international accreditation agency IOAS (International Organic Accreditation Service) and became a standard certification organization for the Textile Exchange and was approved Carry out product certification of the three standards of GRS, RCS and CCS. Later, CTI Testing can provide GRS, RCS and CCS certification services for global manufacturers.
The Textile Exchange is an international non-profit organization that aims to target the more diversified textile and apparel industries around the world. It works closely with its members to encourage people to accelerate the use of optimized and optimized fibers and raw materials in the production of fibers and raw materials. Recyclable materials reduce the impact on the environment and achieve emission reduction purposes. This time, CTI successfully passed the audit and became one of the organization’s standard certification cooperation members, which is a solid step taken by CTI to contribute to global sustainable development.
The Global Recycling Standard (GRS) is a comprehensive, international voluntary product standard that establishes third-party certification standards for recycling catalogs, chain of custody, social responsibility and environmental practices, and chemical restricted substances. The main goal of GRS is to encourage the integration of recycled materials into products and minimize or eliminate adverse impacts during their manufacturing processes.
The purpose of the Recycling Claims Standard (RCS) is to promote the use of recycled materials by establishing a global standard for voluntary third-party certification of recycled inputs and chain of custody.
As the standard chain of custody system for all textile exchanges, the Content Claims Standard (CCS) enables independent verification of any material claim at any point in the supply chain.
As an international inspection and testing institution serving the world, CTI has always paid close attention to global climate change and ecological environment governance. It has improved ESG levels year by year through continuous improvement internally, and provided professional and effective technical services externally to help The enterprise develops in the direction of sustainability and highquality. Facing the world in the future, CTI will continue to improve its international vision and technical standards, actively establish cooperation with major environmental protection organizations, and jointly explore the path to promote green development.
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