Digital Product Passports and OECD Due Diligence in Fashion Supply Chains

Feb 10, 2026 | 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM

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Organised by GO TRACE This session explores how DPPs can support OECD due diligence in global fashion and textile supply chains. Open Supply Hub will share how framing basic supply chain data as an open, public good can feed into Digital Facility Records to reduce duplication, lower reporting burdens for suppliers, and support due diligence and DPP implementation. Aware will highlight the role of fibre-level verification in ensuring reliable, science-based supply-chain data and preventing greenwashing, reinforcing credibility in due diligence and Digital Product Passport claims. Caruma will present a practical case study on integrating DPPs into an upcycled fashion collection, illustrating how circular and emerging brands can begin applying DPPs in practice, supported by blockchain-secured data, to communicate traceability and build trust with consumers. GO TRACE will moderate and connect these examples to OECD guidance on responsible supply chains. More information and registration

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