Core Viewpoint - The new regulations on fiber products aim to enhance quality standards and safety supervision, directly impacting public health and consumer interests [1]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The revised "Quality Supervision and Management Measures for Fiber Products" expands its scope from three categories to all life-use fiber products and non-life-use fiber products [1]. - The regulations prohibit the use of certain materials, including medical waste fibers and used funeral fibers, in the production of fiber products [1]. - Specific bans are placed on the use of recycled fibers for making underwear and infant fiber products, with exceptions for recycled polyester fibers [1]. Group 2: Labeling and Monitoring - The regulations require clear labeling for fiber products made from recycled materials, including the specification of such materials [2]. - Key products like infant fiber products, student uniforms, and underwear are designated as focus areas for regulatory oversight, emphasizing raw materials, production, and labeling [2]. - A dynamic risk assessment and early warning model for fiber product quality will be established to monitor high-risk areas and new materials [3]. Group 3: National Standards - The mandatory national standard "General Technical Requirements for Fiber Products" has been revised to set clear technical guidelines for the use of recycled materials in life-use fiber products [3]. - The new standards encourage better classification and higher-level recycling of waste textiles, supporting the upgrade of the recycling industry [3].
纤维制品监管新规出台 质量要求更严更规范
Xin Hua Wang·2026-01-13 08:33