Available Supply Chain Sustainability Features
Missing Supply Chain Sustainability Features
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
TrusTrace’s methodology centers on capturing first-hand, verifiable data from across the value chain and connecting it to regulatory logic inside a single, scalable platform. Its open API and integrations let compliance checks live within existing enterprise workflows, while AI automates evidence gathering and validation. Some of its main features are:
Digital Product Passport (DPP): End-to-end DPP preparation with defined data attributes and workflows for upcoming EU requirements.
Regulatory Compliance Hub: Centralized, automated responses for regimes such as REACH and CPSIA, with document and evidence management.
Material & Product Traceability: Forward/backward chain-of-custody to substantiate composition and origin claims from raw materials to finished goods.
Product Claims Validation: Certification tracking plus digital chain-of-custody to verify and communicate sustainability and authenticity claims.
Supply-Chain Mapping & Analytics: Multi-tier supplier mapping, bulk evidence uploads, and automated risk screening to focus assurance work.
ERP/PLM & Open API Integrations: Open API and proven PLM/ERP connections to pull BOM/design data and trigger in-workflow compliance checks.
Closing Insights
TrusTrace began in 2016 with a mission rooted in addressing the environmental impacts of textile production. Its distinguishing factor is a focus on primary, supplier-level data captured at scale and linked to compliance logic, an approach that moves beyond estimates and audits toward continuous, evidence-based assurance. In 2023, TrusTrace raised a US$24 million growth round led by Circularity Capital to accelerate global expansion. Notable users include adidas and New Look which in 2025 onboarded all its core suppliers to the TrusTrace platform.
For teams seeking robust market access and credible product claims, the platform unifies traceability and regulatory compliance while fitting into existing systems. Pricing is provided via consultation rather than public tiers, and the technology is designed for enterprise integration through an open API and connections to ERP and PLM. Beyond software, TrusTrace publishes implementation playbooks, analyst-written regulatory guides, and other resources that help teams operationalize programs and stay current on rules such as DPP and REACH. Together, these elements offer a clear route to reliable disclosures and on-the-ground improvements in complex fashion supply chains.