Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Quality Supervision and Management Measures for Fiber Products" emphasizes strict regulation of fiber products related to infants, students, and other vulnerable groups, aiming to enhance safety standards and consumer protection [1][2][3]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The revised measures prohibit the use of medical fiber waste and used funeral fiber products in the manufacturing of fiber products [1]. - It is forbidden to use recycled fibers for producing underwear and infant fiber products [1]. - The new regulations will take effect on July 1 of this year [2]. Group 2: Product Labeling Requirements - Fiber products such as student uniforms and infant items must clearly label fiber composition, content, and safety categories [2]. - Products made from recycled materials must disclose the types of materials used to protect consumer rights [2]. - Student uniforms must pass inspection by legally qualified testing institutions before being sold [2]. Group 3: Standards for Filling Materials - The new measures specify that used or contaminated fibers, as well as recycled fibers, cannot be used as filling materials for household fiber products like quilts [3]. - The new national standard "General Technical Requirements for Fiber Products" will also be implemented on July 1 [3]. - The standard restricts the use of recycled chemical fibers, except for recycled polyester, in products for infants aged 36 months and below [3][4]. Group 4: Quality Monitoring and Enforcement - The regulatory authority will adopt a "zero tolerance" approach towards violations in the fiber product manufacturing and sales sector [6]. - Producers are required to establish and maintain records for incoming materials to ensure traceability and accountability [6]. - The regulatory body will enhance monitoring across online and offline channels to assess quality risks in fiber products [6][7].
纤维制品监管新规出台 重点监管婴幼儿纺织品、校服等产品
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-14 22:04