VertilinQ
The Fashion Industry's Transparency Moment
What VertilinQ Does for Retail & Fashion
Material Composition Disclosure
Display fibre-level material breakdowns — synthetic leather, recycled cotton, polyester, rubber content percentages — in a format that meets ESPR data field requirements and builds consumer trust. Material data is linked to supplier records for verified provenance.
Carbon Footprint Per Garment
Calculate and display lifecycle CO₂ impact by stage: materials sourcing, transport to factory, manufacturing, outbound logistics, and customer delivery. Expressed in grams CO₂ per unit, with energy and water impact alongside. Methodology aligned with Higg MSI and GHG Protocol.
Recycling & Circularity Index
Publish a product-level recycling index — the percentage of materials that can re-enter a material cycle at end of life. Support return-to-store or take-back programmes with QR-coded instructions embedded directly in the passport.
AGEC & ESPR Compliance
VertilinQ includes pre-built compliance templates for the French AGEC (anti-waste for a circular economy) law and the EU SNET/textile DPP framework. As delegated act requirements are published, templates update accordingly.
Textile DPP Timeline at a Glance
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July 2024: ESPR enters into force — DPP framework established
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Early 2026: Textile delegated act expected to be published
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Mid-2027: Compliance required for textiles and apparel sold in the EU
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Ongoing: AGEC obligations already in force for France-facing brands
Starting your DPP programme now gives your team 12–18 months to connect data sources, validate supplier inputs, and test consumer-facing passports before mandatory compliance dates.z