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GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD
ECOLOGY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Global Standard launches public consultation for the new Global Responsible Textile Standard (GRTS).
Join the conversation now and help shape the future of responsible textiles.

Introducing the Global Responsible Textile Standard (GRTS)

Global Standard, the independent, self-funded non-profit behind the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), exists to drive the highest level of social and environmental impact in textile value chains through voluntary sustainability standards and related activities. Guided by the principles of health, ecology, fairness, and care, Global Standard believes in a world where all textiles are produced to enhance people’s lives and the environment.

To further this mission beyond organic textiles, Global Standard is launching the Global Responsible Textile Standard (GRTS). GRTS is a new voluntary sustainability standard that applies the same stringent social and environmental criteria - and the same proven third-party certification process -as GOTS. While GOTS focuses on organic fibres, GRTS expands this credibility and assurance to a defined set of other responsible fibres.

If you're already GOTS-certified, adopting GRTS is simple and efficient. Many GOTS-certified entities already process fibres that fall outside the scope of GOTS. GRTS allows them to extend rigorous certification to these materials as well, enabling a greater portion of their output to be covered by a voluntary sustainability standard (VSS) without adding complex new processes.

Why GRTS?

First established in 2006, the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) has been internationally recognised by governments, industry, NGOs and consumers. Today, it is the world’s leading processing standards for organic textiles, applied across more than 15,000 certified facilities in 87 countries - and continuously growing.

Building on this proven foundation, the Global Responsible Textile Standard (GRTS) represents a natural evolution. It extends the same rigorous criteria, independence, and trusted third-party assurance to a defined set of responsible non-organic fibres - helping to scale across a broader material base, which simply means more common impact on sustainable development.

GRTS offers companies a practical and credible solution to meet growing expectations around value chain transparency and responsible sourcing. It supports businesses in navigating tightening regulatory landscapes while demonstrating their commitment to social and environmental integrity beyond organic materials.

Principles and Criteria of GRTS

GRTS will share the foundational principles that define GOTS, including:

  • Human rights and social criteria, including prohibition of child and forced labour, non-discrimination, and safe working conditions.
  • Ecological Criteria, requiring environmentally friendly processes and materials including process chemicals
  • Responsible Business Conduct
  • Due Diligence: Implementing rigorous assessment processes to verify the environmental and ethical practices of a company.
  • All Processing Stages: Encompassing every step of production to ensure holistic sustainability.
  • Traceability: Ensuring the transparent tracking of materials and volume reconciliation hroughout the value chain.
  • Third Party Certification: Validating compliance through independent certification bodies.
  • No GMO origin fibres
  • Comprehensive coverage along the entire value chain, from raw material to final product.

Scope and Eligibility

  • GRTS will apply to a defined list of responsible fibres, as registered in the Global Fibre Registry.
  • Companies that hold a valid GOTS Scope Certificate are eligible for GRTS.
  • No separate certification procedure will be introduced - GRTS is an add-on to GOTS.

Development Timeline

The development of GRTS follows the transparent, multi-stakeholder approach aligned with ISEAL best practices:

  • Launch of public consultation period: 14th July 2025, open until 14th September 2025
  • Finalisation and publication of Version 1.0: Q4 2025

Participate in the Public Consultation

Global Standard invites all interested stakeholders - companies, NGOs, citizens and auditors - to participate in the public consultation process. The public consultation is open until 14th September 2025. Your input ensures the standard is practical, relevant, and aligned with industry needs.

The draft version of GRTS is available here. 

The draft version of the Implementation Manual for GRTS is here.

Submit your comments through this form: https://forms.office.com/e/afBPYKYw5R

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Frequently asked questions

Fibre Eligibility

Environmental Criteria

Human Rights and Social Criteria

 Certification Eligibility & Process

Labelling & Claims

Timeline & Implementation

Traceability & Infrastructure

Regulatory Alignment

Stakeholder Roles & Responsibilities

Promotion, Communication & Collaboration

Recognition & Strategic Outlook