Digital Product Passports
for textile brands

Early-stage textile DPP platform for European brands. EU study-aligned research, design partner validation, and practical DPP guides.

Join the waitlist

2027

Phase 1 DPP horizon (EU study)

5 min

First passport live

Early access

Design partner validation

Textile-only

No horizontal shortcuts

Textile-first DPP

Information stakeholders actually need

Tracetil is an early-stage research initiative: fabric, yarns, trims, tiers, certs, and shopper QR concepts—one textile-focused workflow.

Built for textiles

Every field, every template, every workflow is designed for fabric, yarn and garments — nothing generic.

  • Fibre composition % & yarn type
  • Care symbols (ISO 3758) & GSM
  • Tier 1–4 supplier mapping (spinner, weaver, dyer, CMT)
Certifications

Add certificates buyers ask for—voluntary in early DPP phases per the EU Parliament study, with one-click number validation.

  • GOTS, OEKO-TEX, GRS, RCS, RWS
  • BCI, Bluesign, Leather Working Group
  • REACH SVHC + textile substance screening
Built for SMEs

No six-figure scoping decks. We are exploring a lean path for brands that need passports without enterprise procurement—join as a design partner or book a research call.

  • Early access waitlist
  • Textile-focused data model
  • English & German out of the box
Sustainable textile manufacturing
5–250
Team size we serve
27
EU markets covered
100%
Textile-focused
About Tracetil

Digital Product Passports for European Textile SMEs

Tracetil is a pre-launch research project for brands with roughly 5–250 people shaping fabric and garments—exploring product-level passports aligned with the EU Parliament textile DPP study and the ESPR framework.

One product discipline: textiles. We are validating guided capture, versioning, QR pages, and exports with design partners before a full platform launch.

Textile-only focus
Phase 1 study data themes
Public & restricted fields
QR & barcode carriers
EU-hosted, GDPR compliant
Design partner programme
From blank style to QR-Code

How it works

Four steps from template to shopper-ready passport.

1
Join waitlist

Request early access — we'll reach out when we're ready to onboard the next design partners.

2
Model each style

Guided textile schemas: composition, trims, certs, tiers, disclosures.

3
Publish QR pages

Stable QR or barcode links to versioned product records—batch or unique IDs per style.

4
Publish + measure

Passport-grade pages shoppers scan; scan analytics for your merchandising loop.

Methodology

Passports without a conglomerate procurement pod

Enterprise DPP suites are built for complex corporations. Tracetil explores a textile-first path for brands that need product passports without enterprise overhead.

Enterprise DPP platforms

TrusTrace, EON, Avery Dennison, etc.

  • Engagement

    Six-figure annual contract
  • Onboarding

    6 months, dedicated team
  • Scope

    Every industry (generic)
  • Commercial motion

    NDAs, sourcing sessions, staged quotes
  • Built for

    Global enterprises (1000+ staff)
  • Phase 1+ study-aligned fields

    Yes

Tracetil

For SMEs

Built for 5–250 employee EU brands

  • Engagement

    Design partner / early access
  • Onboarding

    Collaborative validation with partners
  • Scope

    Textile-only, every field
  • Commercial motion

    Research calls; no product sales yet
  • Built for

    European SMEs (5–250 staff)
  • Phase 1+ study-aligned fields

    Yes

Not the right fit? Enterprise platforms are good for global brands with dedicated compliance teams. We're for everyone else.

Live preview

Your QR scan, clarified

Structure—not a wall of PDFs—on any phone.

Verified

Organic Cotton T-Shirt

SKU: ECO-TSH-001

Material Composition

Organic Cotton95%
Elastane5%

Supply Chain Timeline

Fiber Production

Gujarat, India

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Spinning & Weaving

Tamil Nadu, India

Final Assembly

Porto, Portugal

Consumer Experience

Tap the code and see structured fibre, origin, and lifecycle cues your brand controls—fast to read, easy to trust.

Chain-of-custody stories

Spinning, weaving, dyeing, cut-make-trim—in plain language, linked to geography you approve.

Care + take-back cues

ISO care glyphs plus recycling/end-of-first-life guidance so conscientious shoppers act.

Credentialed fields

Surface certificates and validations where they matter—not buried attachments.

FAQ

What buyers and compliance ask first

Short answers—more detail in the blog or via intro call.

Why textile-only? Won't a generic DPP tool work?

You can—forcing horizontal modules into knit/woven reality usually becomes bespoke spreadsheets plus consultants. Fibre percentages, GSM, ISO 3758 care marks, weave/knit, dye chemistry, trims, tiers 1–4 for spin/weave/dye/CMT—it's a different schema than batteries or TVs. Tracetil bakes those relationships in so validations and exports stay sane.

I'm not a big fashion brand. Do I really need a DPP?

Product-level DPP data is coming in steps. The EU Parliament study (PE 757.808) proposes a minimal textile DPP from 2027, an advanced DPP from 2030, and a full circular DPP from 2033—final rules will be set in ESPR delegated acts. Supplier data collection often takes 6–12 months, so starting research now is realistic. Tracetil is exploring structured passports for European textile brands with 5–250 employees—join the waitlist or book a research call to collaborate.

Is Tracetil available to buy today?

Not yet. Tracetil is in a pre-launch research and validation phase—there is no live SaaS product or checkout on this site. Join the waitlist for early access updates, or book a call if you want to explore design partner collaboration. Commercial plans will be published when the platform launches.

Will Tracetil work when the advanced DPP phase expands requirements?

We track ESPR delegated acts and the EU Parliament phased model (2027 / 2030 / 2033). Tracetil starts with Phase 1 themes: recycled content, dangerous substances, microfibers, recyclability, process locations, packaging, and innocuousness—with public and restricted fields. We extend the schema for Phase 2–3 (deeper supply chain, after-sales, certifications) as rules and standards are adopted, and can interoperate with LCA partners rather than locking you in.

Where is my data hosted? Is it GDPR compliant?

All data is hosted in the EU and processed under GDPR. You control which fields are public on the consumer passport page versus restricted for buyers, recyclers, or authorities—the EU Parliament study requires need-based transparency, not publishing everything. We use stable QR/barcode links and versioned records, and we track CIRPASS and delegated acts so formats can evolve with EU standards.

Help shape textile DPP infrastructure

Join the waitlist for early access—or book a research call to explore design partner collaboration.