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Textile and Fashion

We help you build a more traceable operating structure for product data, supply chain visibility, DPP preparation and sustainability claims.

In textile and fashion, European market access increasingly depends on DPP readiness, product sustainability data, material composition, and supply chain visibility held in one product record. Product declarations, chemical compliance records, and supplier data discipline are now reviewed as structured evidence—not marketing narrative.

Typical technical friction appears when SKU and variant logic is not mapped to BOM, material, and supplier layers; when chemical claims are not tied to current proof; and when DPP and compliance work run in separate teams. ANKA structures product identity, material data, and supply chain evidence in one control framework for this sector.

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Sector Reality

Textile and fashion companies face rising expectations on product environmental data, material composition, chemical compliance, and supply chain transparency—not as isolated marketing claims, but as structured evidence buyers and regulators can review.

CBAM may not apply to every finished garment, yet embedded emissions, supplier data, and product-level environmental information increasingly shape procurement decisions and reporting boundaries across the value chain.

Critical Compliance and Data Areas

  • Digital product passport data structures and ownership across product, supplier, and document layers
  • Material composition, chemical compliance, and conformity documentation linked to SKU-level records
  • Supply chain visibility: tier mapping, supplier data requests, and evidence for origin and processing claims
  • Product sustainability metrics and claims supported by traceable calculation and review logic
  • Alignment between product environmental workstreams and corporate sustainability reporting where required

Common Challenges

  • Fragmented product and supplier data spread across PLM, ERP, and supplier spreadsheets without a single evidence model
  • DPP preparation treated as a document exercise before product and supply chain data ownership is clear
  • Sustainability claims advanced without consistent material composition or chemical compliance records
  • Limited visibility into upstream emissions and environmental data requested by buyers or future regulation

ANKA's Approach

ANKA structures textile and fashion work around sector-specific product data, supply chain visibility, and defensible sustainability communication—not generic templates disconnected from how collections, suppliers, and compliance files are actually managed.

We clarify priority data domains, assign ownership, and build a traceable working rhythm that connects DPP readiness, product sustainability evidence, and reporting preparation where your market and buyer context require it.