Fashion & textiles
ESPR textile passports, ZDHC chemical compliance, and fibre-to-garment traceability.
Map a control once. Cite it everywhere.
What teams do with Traceage
Every card is a real job, framed for the person who owns it.
Sustainability Manager
ESPR textile passport
Digital Product Passports for garments — fibre, origin, and end-of-life data.
Compliance Lead
ZDHC MRSL chemical control
Chemical inputs screened against the ZDHC MRSL across every mill and dye house.
Sourcing Manager
Fibre-to-garment traceability
Trace every garment back through cut-make-trim, mill, and fibre origin.
Certification Manager
GOTS & OEKO-TEX evidence
Organic and tested-safe certification evidence kept live, not renewed in a panic.
Ethical Sourcing Lead
Supplier social compliance
Continuous KYC and social-audit status across multi-tier supplier networks.
Brand / Product Manager
Provenance storytelling
Surface verified origin and impact data on a consumer-facing scan.
Every stage on one continuous record.
The fashion & textilesworkflow — and where Traceage fits at each step.
- 01
Source fibre
Fibre origin traced; suppliers screened for social compliance.
- 02
Mill & dye
Chemical inputs screened against the ZDHC MRSL.
- 03
Manufacture
Cut-make-trim events build fibre-to-garment traceability.
- 04
Certify
GOTS and OEKO-TEX certification evidence kept current.
- 05
Digital Product Passport
ESPR textile passport generated for each garment.
What it delivers.
Proof of authenticity & quality
Fibre content and origin proven, not just labelled.
Verified ethical & sustainable sourcing
Mills and dye houses screened against the ZDHC MRSL.
Real-time visibility & convenience
Shoppers scan a garment's passport for fibre, origin, and care.
Fast, painless issue resolution
A chemical-compliance flag traces to the mill and lot.
The regulations, in plain terms.
Every framework Traceage maps for fashion & textiles.
- BCI
- Better Cotton Initiative — a standard for more sustainable cotton production.
- GOTS
- Global Organic Textile Standard — organic fibre processing from harvesting to labelling.
- OEKO-TEX
- A certification system testing textiles for harmful substances at every processing stage.
- ZDHC MRSL
- Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals Manufacturing Restricted Substances List for textile and leather inputs.
- ESPR Textiles
- The textiles delegated act under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation — ecodesign requirements and a Digital Product Passport for garments.
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