
The EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles, along with France’s current traceability laws, means brands will soon be required to disclose full value chain information at the product level.
This can include everything from raw material sourcing to customer disposal.
We offer tailored support depending on where your brand is in its traceability journey:
We help you identify and choose the right traceability platform to map your supply chain and prepare for the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) requirements.
You’ll receive a curated shortlist of recommended platforms that align with your company’s goals and operational needs. We can also support implementation if needed.
If you’re in the earlier stages, we offer a lighter-touch service that focuses purely on evaluating and recommending traceability platforms that best match your values, priorities, and internal capabilities.
To build traceability into your daily operations, we develop a clear and actionable checklist for sourcing and production teams.
This tool guides internal teams on what questions to ask suppliers, how to map material and treatment flows, and how to track and improve traceability over time.

From France’s current traceability laws to upcoming EU requirements, we help you stay ahead of what’s coming.
We offer a practical overview of the best traceability tools for your size, needs, and internal structure.
Our custom checklist gives your sourcing and product teams the confidence to build traceability into every product decision.

Whether you’re mapping your first value chain or ready to adopt a traceability platform, our services provide the foundation for responsible sourcing, better supplier collaboration, and legal compliance.


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