
Refers to products with certified or sustainable material claims, however, there is evidence of potential substitution or integrity risk across the supply chain. For example, running shorts made with recycled polyester/cotton composition have high material risk if the fiber origin is not GRS, RCS certified or if they have a partially certified chain of custody.

Refers to companies that have been sanctioned by national governments, regulatory bodies due to serious non-compliance issues such as forced labor, child labor or entities that have been suspended or banned by global standards organizations such as Textile Exchange, GOTS, and International Cotton Association (ICA).

Allows brands to specify regions or countries where they don’t want to source specific materials due to serious environmental or social risks. The platform would automatically flag risks for any order when those specific regions are identified in the brand’s supply chain.

Supply Chain Discovery traceability solution offers “product-backwards” traceability for conventional materials.

For sustainable materials, we offer real-time traceability from fiber origin to retail.

Supply Chain Discovery traceability solution offers “product-backwards” traceability for conventional materials.