From ESG reporting and Digital Product Passports to fit tech and resilient supply chains, here’s how brands can tackle today’s fashion challenges and win on transparency and sustainability.
Traceability in the Fashion & Apparel Industry
This section focuses on the importance of fashion traceability and apparel supply chains. With growing pressure from regulations and consumers, brands must ensure transparency around sourcing, labor practices, and Sustainable fashion traceability.
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The dark truth behind designer labels: child labor, worker exploitation, and the illusion of ethical luxury.
Italy Textile EPR Decree Demands Major Supply Chain Changes
Italy’s new EPR rules push fashion brands to overhaul supply chains, embrace eco-design, and prepare for a circular economy by 2026.
New Made in Italy Rules Set Higher Bar for Fashion Brands
Why Italy’s new transparency standards could redefine fashion supply chains worldwide.
Walking the Circular Path: Footwear’s Urgent Move to Circularity
Why sustainable design, material recovery, and industry collaboration are crucial to fix footwear’s waste problem.
How DPPs Are Reshaping Fashion & Supply Chains in Europe
How Digital Product Passports are driving a paradigm shift in Europe’s fashion industry—enabling regulatory compliance, powering ESG strategies, and unlocking new circular business models through data-driven transparency.
Farm-to-Fashion: Traceability in Textiles
How raw material traceability is redefining transparency in fashion—linking farms, forests, and factories to finished products through data, compliance, and consumer trust.
DPP in the Textile Industry: Traceability for Sustainable Fashion
How Digital Product Passports are revolutionizing the textile industry—enabling full traceability, driving circular fashion, and equipping brands to meet EU regulations and rising consumer expectations.
Traceability in Fashion: Complying with Green Regulations
How fashion brands can navigate new EU traceability regulations and build transparent, sustainable supply chains.
What You’ll Find Here
Here you’ll find insights into how fashion companies use traceability to meet compliance requirements, reduce greenwashing risks, and strengthen customer loyalty. Digital Product Passports (DPPs) and innovative labeling are reshaping how brands communicate authenticity and responsibility.
In this section, you will find:
- Articles on sustainability regulations (EU textile regulations DPP, CSDDD, due diligence).
- Insights into Ethical fashion sourcing and supply chain transparency.
- Analyses of how traceability combats counterfeiting and fast fashion risks.
- Guides on using transparency to build consumer engagement and loyalty.
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