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Adirelounge pledges to implement Digital Product Passports for hand-dyed artisan textiles across all EU-distributed collections by 2027
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Adirelounge Innovation EURL commits to implementing Digital Product Passports (DPP) across its hand-dyed textile collections entering the European Union market. By 2027, 100% of Adirelounge fabrics distributed within the EU will carry a unique QR code linked to a publicly accessible transparency page providing structured product data. Each Digital Product Passport will include:
Fibre composition and material sourcing
Dye process description (natural and low-impact methods)
Country of production and artisan attribution
Estimated carbon footprint indicators
Water usage insights where available
Care and circularity guidance
In parallel, Adirelounge will develop a simplified Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework for B2B buyers, enabling fashion and interior brands to access impact data relevant to their sustainability reporting. The company will pilot alignment with upcoming EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation requirements and contribute to the broader transition toward traceable, low-impact, and digitally documented textile value chains. Progress will be measured through:
Percentage of SKUs equipped with QR-enabled DPP
Number of B2B clients accessing impact data
Annual reporting of implementation milestones
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Sustainable competitiveness
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Regulation and public governance
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Industrial ecosystems
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Textile
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Textiles ecosystem areas
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Fibres, yarns and fabrics
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Apparel and clothing accessories
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Household/interior textiles
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Technical textiles
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Leather and fur
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Footwear
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Technology and Machinery
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Waste management, reuse and repair
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