Welcome to the Traceability Edit, TrusTrace's curated list of news to know from the month. In April, Textile Exchange published its 8th Material Change Insights report, SAC's Andrew Martin discusses legislation, and a decade since Rana Plaza, has anything really changed for garment workers?
Global sports brand adidas is one of the first large businesses in the footwear and apparel sector to achieve material traceability at scale, gaining greater visibility into its complete supply chain down to the material level, by using TrusTrace’s digital traceability platform.
The Business Case for Going Beyond Corporate Sustainability
April 04, 2023
Megan Doyle
Sustainable Fashion Journalist
80% of fashion's carbon emissions occur in Scope 3, however many brands fail to address beyond the corporate level in their ESG initiatives. In this excerpt from the TrusTrace Traceability Playbook for Fashion Supply Chains, we explore the business case — both from internal and external influences — of going beyond the corporate level to implement true, measurable sustainability throughout the supply chain.
Welcome to the Traceability Edit, TrusTrace's curated list of news to know from the month. In February, everything importers need to know about the Uyghur Forced Labor Act, why fabric fraud is so easy to hide, and what changes might we see in fashion this year?
4 Traceability Truths from the Drapers Sustainability Conference
March 29, 2023
Megan Doyle
Sustainable Fashion Journalist
On Tuesday the 28th of March, the Drapers Sustainability Conference in London’s Kings Place hosted a panel discussion about traceability and transparency.
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