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TRICK - Guidelines on data collection from Textile supply chains for the Digital Product Passport prCWA

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10.99 New project approved   Dec 5, 2024

CEN

CEN/WS TRICK

CEN/CENELEC Workshop Agreement

Scope

The planned CEN/CENELEC Workshop Agreement establishes a set of guidelines for data collection along textile and textile products supply chains to support the collection of validated information both for the purpose of traceability of goods as well as of transparency and sustainability claims. The CWA starts from the TRICK project outcomes but could also include contributions from other European project, to provide a comprehensive view of the circular approach required by the European Commission. It addresses processes related to traceability and transparency but also, transversally, addressing the need to collect blockchain references and footprints of the information to guarantee their source and integrity. A mapping will be proposed between the expected categories of information foreseen for the Digital Product Passport (DPP, from ESPR regulations) and the information collected from the textile and textile products supply chains in the two project’s pilots. The planned CWA is not intended to be used for data exchange and representation of the information within the DPP foreseen by the ESPR regulations. The main aim of this CWA is to support the collection of information along the supply chain on which the declaration to be published on the DPP will be based. Furthermore, the planned CWA is intended to be used by any industry in textile and textile products sector, along the whole supply chain, with ‘ready to use’ specifications and training material that could be freely adopted either by internal IT offices of the industry or by IT providers involved in the textile and textile products data ecosystem (that includes developers of ERPs, PLMs, Traceability Systems, Customs Operation software, Sustainability and Impact evaluation tools, as well as provider of services for traceability and sustainability impact evaluation, both for software on premises as well as third party platforms). The idea is to offer public common sectorial reference guidelines for the textile and textile products industry based on existing sectorial specifications but built upon a cross-sectorial paradigm.

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10.99 New project approved
Dec 5, 2024