In the world of fashion, trends come and go, but one aspect remains immutable for a sustainable industry: the importance of traceability.
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What is LCA?
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Traceability: the first step of a CSR strategy
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The 4 Steps of Data Management in a Traceability Project
Transparency is a central issue in the fashion industry: from consumers to governments, all stakeholders now demand clear information to encourage conscientious purchasing.
Our awareness of the environmental impact of the clothes we wear is growing. Carbon footprint, impact on water and other natural resources, kilometers traveled, all these criteria are now quantifiable thanks to a method of investigation and evaluation, the LCA (Life Cycle Analysis).
In a textile traceability project, harvesting and centralizing data is the key to success. But when we say "data", we also mean "sensitive information".
Undoubtedly, in any traceability and impact measurement project, data and its management take center stage.
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