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The brand wanted a new method to extensively communicate these detailed stories behind the production. To further improve the sustainability of the collection, they also needed to provide advice and information to their customers on care (to prolong the life of a garment) and correct disposal (to keep garments as circular as possible) in a way that would be accessible throughout the garment lifecycle.\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>Ahluwalia partnered with Avery Dennison to pilot their QR code labelling system as part of Copenhagen Fashion Summit's 2020 online event (CFS+) for the Designer Challenge series. The QR code provides transparency and a means of storytelling, allowing consumers to connect the garment's past, present, and future within one label. Ahluwalia has incorporated smart labelling into the SS21 collection.&nbsp;\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>The label works with a QR code system, where the garment label includes a QR code that users can scan to access more information. The product produced by Ahluwalia used this QR label to identify and discuss the history of the materials, the processes involved in creating the garment, care directions and information around the future end of life options, including take-back schemes. The label links to Avery Dennison's system, where it's broken down into the three stages of 'past', 'present' and 'future'. The 'past' section allows users to delve into the story of the materials used and understand that they are using a waste stream rather than new materials as remade garments. It identifies the processes behind the production, showing how found materials become panels on new garments, making each unique and conveying this as a positive idea. 'Present' promotes longevity of use, describing how to care for the materials and best washing and drying practices. In 'future', it promotes returning to Ahluwalia to be remade, and the designer, Priya, explains how the panels could be transformed into a new garment.\u003C/p>",[350,352,354],{"name":351,"type":241,"value":351},"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B37ld7QRRjs",{"name":353,"type":241,"value":353},"https://rbis.averydennison.com/en/home/our-services/ad-trend-alert/Enabling-Circularity-With-Ahluwalia.html",{"name":355,"type":241,"value":355},"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkO6Wjl7zTw",{"id":148,"type":173,"cta":15,"cta_link":15,"created_at":357,"updated_at":358,"owner_id":132,"owner_relationship":176,"views":166,"owner":359,"image":360,"contributors":363,"article_locations":366,"article_industries":369,"view_count":166,"like_count":166,"collection_count":229,"content":374,"can_edit":243},"2021-08-05T01:43:25.856Z","2021-09-03T12:00:56.873Z",{"id":132,"type":133,"owner_id":132,"about":15,"job_title":15,"url":15,"linkedin":15,"email":15,"staff_of_id":15,"organisation_id":15,"organisation":15},{"id":361,"link":362,"alt":15,"source":15,"created_at":357,"updated_at":358,"article_id":148,"image_profile_id":15,"banner_profile_id":15},"lb-jCF6vdFY=","https://kh-assets.prod.circularity-gap.world/main-image/1778152504094-gDjqkaru.jpeg",[364,365],{"contributor_id":132},{"contributor_id":254},[367],{"article_id":148,"location_id":295,"created_at":140,"updated_at":15,"location":368},{"id":295,"type":194,"name":297,"color":15,"parent_location_id":204,"created_at":197,"updated_at":15},[370,372],{"article_id":148,"industry_id":212,"created_at":140,"updated_at":15,"industry":371},{"id":212,"name":214,"description":215,"sector":216},{"article_id":148,"industry_id":337,"created_at":140,"updated_at":15,"industry":373},{"id":337,"name":339,"description":340,"sector":228},{"id":375,"score":166,"body":376,"status":242,"article_id":148,"created_at":357,"updated_at":358,"published_at":357},"usiy",{"title":377,"outcome":378,"problem":379,"summary":380,"solution":381,"attachment":382},"Filippa K partners with TrusTrace to provide transparency and traceability throughout their supply chain","\u003Cp>According to the Filippa K sustainability report, their goal is to partner with TrusTrace to have all styles fully traceable to the fibre level by 2030. By the end of 2021, they intend for all core styles to be fully traceable to the fibre level. Currently, all core styles on the Filippa K website list their manufacturers responsible for production and any subcontractors they may employ. A blog post by the company, listed in the links below, provides an example of how TrusTrace delivers data at the raw fibre stage and verifies the certifications associated. However, for now, individual products on their website do not share the raw material supplier or identify that TrusTrace technology is used to verify sustainability claims at the raw fibre level.\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>Filippa K faced challenges verifying their supply chain down to the raw material stage and then communicating this accurately to their customers. The previous processes were not streamlined and were highly labour intensive, and the accuracy of the data they collected was hard to verify. As part of their sustainability approach, they sought greater traceability and transparency down to the raw material stage. Without a clear picture of existing practices, improving their environmental impact would be challenging.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cbr>\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>A partnership that began in 2018, Filippa K has worked with TrusTrace to trace their supply chain back to the raw material stage, allowing them access to reliable data to better improve their environmental and social impacts. TrusTrace uses blockchain to produce accurate data which is easily accessible by companies. This information can then be conveyed to customers, allowing them greater confidence in material provenance.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cbr>\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>To provide this transparency and traceability across their supply chain, Filippa K partnered with TrusTrace in 2018 and continued working with them as they move towards total supply chain transparency. TrusTrace uses technology to streamline these processes and provide accurate data around material and product supply chains. They follow a garment through the entire supply chain, from raw material to production, and secure this information using blockchain technology. TrusTrace is able to verify and ensure that sustainability standards are met and sustain traceability across the supply chain, connecting tiers and maintaining accurate information. TrusTrace integrates their information with the Filippa K eCommerce platform, providing greater transparency to Filippa K's customers, and streamlining the internal processes for the company.\u003C/p>",[383,385,387],{"name":384,"type":241,"value":384},"https://www.filippa-k.com/en/sustainability/sustainability-at-filippa-k-2",{"name":386,"type":241,"value":386},"https://trustrace.com/case-study/filippa-k",{"name":388,"type":241,"value":388},"https://www.filippa-k.com/en/recent-efforts/woman-traceability",[]]