Traceability has become an imperative for fashion brands, particularly in the light of fast evolving environmental regulations. According to the State of Fashion 2024 report, 87% of fashion executives ...
In a world marked by pandemic-induced supply chain disruption, manufacturing organizations worldwide are increasingly digitizing to meet the challenge. It’s even the subject of a White House task ...
Across the globe, a transformative wave is reshaping the landscape of international commerce. Nations and economic blocs worldwide are instituting a broad array of supply chain due diligence laws ...
Call it an example of the government stepping in to do the will of the people. As we speak, the European Commission is working to implement its Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) program, which, ...
New data published by the forensic origin verification firm revealed that 64 percent of brands in 2024 had at least one “risk-consistent” prohibited cotton result. That figure jumped to 90 percent in ...
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For more than a century, businesses have honed highly efficient, linear supply chains. Raw materials flowed in one direction, were transformed into a product, used and ultimately discarded in a waste ...
A seismic shift is on the horizon for retail businesses operating in Europe. In December 2023, the European Parliament and the European Council reached a provisional agreement on the Corporate ...
And, last but not least, he actually doesn’t want to come into conflict with any laws. If you are a supply chain, sourcing, or procurement executive, you certainly understand the challenges the Easter ...
A review has found only a few examples of supply chains with full traceability. In a report, commissioned by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, RS Standards looked at the impact of traceability on the ...