Traceability: Making Legislation a Lever for Growth

The fashion textile sector is facing increasing regulatory requirements for labelling and traceability to improve the environmental and social impact of its products. New laws, such as the AGEC Law, require companies to provide information on the value chain and impact of their products. Transparency is an increasingly important factor for consumers as well as for legislators and stakeholders. These constraints, which mark the entry into a new era of traceability, can however become a growth opportunity for brands that use traceability to gain customer trust and comply with new regulations before their competitors. Discover an overview of applicable traceability laws and regulations in the fashion and textile sectors, to help you achieve compliance quickly and turn this knowledge into a growth driver.

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Timeline of laws
Traceability, a vector of confidence and a growth lever

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Zoulhéhat Mradabi
Head of Marketing

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What you'll find: data, timeline of laws, regulatory requirements, the Fairly Made® solution, traceability, a vector of confidence and a growth lever.