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Global Standards

Setting global standards for better textiles.

Global Standards is the independent non-profit organisation developing and operating voluntary sustainability standards for textiles. Through GOTS, GRTS and related activities, we help businesses build responsible, transparent and resilient textile supply chains that benefit people, the planet and the industry.

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GOTS

Globally recognised standard
for organic textiles

GRTS

The new standard for textiles made of responsible fibres

A better textile industry
starts with better standards.

Businesses are expected to demonstrate environmental responsibility, protect human rights, strengthen supply chain transparency and meet evolving legal requirements. Global Standards provides the hollistic programme to make this possible. As an independent non-profit organisation, we develop, verify, protect and promote globally recognised voluntary sustainability standards that empower credible and efficient action across the entire textile value chain.

About us

Global Standards combines science, independent verification, digital tools and global partnerships into one integrated system that helps businesses continuously improve.

Rather than addressing individual sustainability topics in isolation, our standards connect environmental responsibility, social criteria, supply chain integrity and credible certification into one holistic system.

17
UN SDGs supported

Certification to our VSS helps ensure compliance with each of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals


Global
Stakeholder partnership

Standards set in partnership with international stakeholder communities for widespread global acceptance.


100%
Non-profit, self-financed

All inflow is used to reach our vision and mission — minimising administrative cost.

How to Get Certified

A straightforward, transparent path to achieving GOTS and GRTS certification.

Step 1

Inform yourself about GOTS/GRTS

Familiarise yourself with our Standards by having a look at our website, the various standard documents and our Q&A section. This will provide you with an overview of the requirements that must be met for your certification.

Step 2

Reach out to the Global Standards Representative in your region

If you seek initial consultation, you can reach out to one of our Regional Representatives. If you require more detailed assistance or guidance on complex issues, please get in touch with an Approved Consultant.

3. Certification

Upon successful completion of the audit, you receive your Scope Certificate, allowing you to label your products and trade certified goods globally.

Ready to get certified?

Join over 17,000 certified facilities worldwide driving the transition of the textile industry.