June 10, 2024 (press release) –
TextileGenesis explains its new partnership with the FSC will allow its traceability platform for fashion and textile players to aid the traceability of cellulose fibres from responsibly managed forests.
The traceability platform pointed out that in fashion many textiles such as viscose, lyocell and modal use man-made cellulose fibres, which come from wood pulp and can contribute to deforestation.
FSC is an international NGO with a mission to promote responsible forest management worldwide. This includes a certification for products and raw materials which have been obtained from wood grown in responsibly managed forests, and comes from supply chains where social rights of workers, communities and indigenous peoples have been safeguarded.
TextileGenesis founder and CEO
He added the new collaboration will support companies in the traceability of FSC certified fibres and support the administration and data management of FSC chain of custody certification: "All players in the value chain will benefit from increased transparency and much more reliable upstream data. Fashion brands will be able to demonstrate much more easily that their garments use textiles made from responsibly sourced man-made cellulose fibres."
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"Our goal is to empower brands to identify opportunities for seamless progress in meeting their FSC procurement policies."
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