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GRS secures full membership of Ethical Trading Initiative

25 April 2025

Paving and landscaping materials supplier GRS Building Products has become a full member of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), an alliance of companies, NGOs and trade unions working to advance human rights in global supply chains.

GRS Building Products, part of leading UK sustainable materials group GRS, was approved for ‘graduation’ by the Board of ETI in March 2025. GRS is one of only three suppliers of natural stone paving products to currently hold full ETI membership.

Having been an ETI foundation member since 2021, during which time the company has applied Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) approaches to managing its supply chain, GRS is now listed among some of the biggest names in retail, fashion, food and cosmetics.

Best known for its range of decorative aggregates and bagged landscaping products, GRS has expanded its portfolio in recent years and now offers a range of stone and porcelain paving and garden products to builders’ merchants and retailers nationwide.

Kate Lewis, ETI’s Head of Membership, congratulated GRS on reaching this significant milestone in their human rights journey. She said: “Over the course of its foundation stage membership, GRS has shown commitment to the ETI Base Code and its implementation, improving conditions within its supply chains, and active involvement with the ETI Secretariat. This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work and commitment GRS has put in to promoting workers’ rights around the globe. We look forward to GRS Building Products’ continued growth as an ETI member and leader in the field of human rights.”

Lee Hudson, Managing Director of GRS Building Products said: “We are over the moon at becoming a full ETI member as it gives our customers the reassurance that products supplied by GRS are not only made to the highest standards but done so in the interests of protecting workers’ rights. It’s been quite a journey to ensure that we meet the stringent ETI criteria, and we will continue to act to ensure we keep on improving and promptly address any future issues in our supply chain. I’m grateful to my colleagues in GRS for their efforts in doing that, and to the team at ETI for working with us to reach this landmark.”

Pictured are Molly Richardson, who led the project to secure ETI membership, with GRS Building Products cistomer service manager Deanne Francis.