In the environmental, social and governance era, there’s no industry that has been selling “world-changing” or “life-changing” sustainable products more than the fashion sector. However, the reality ...
A recent Agri-Pulse op-ed by former FDA deputy commissioner Frank Yiannas and Wiliot Chief Marketing Officer Steve Statler posited that food traceability should be a uniting factor among food business ...
Mid-size and enterprise food companies are accelerating the adoption of AI-native traceability to improve compliance, recall response, and supply chain visibility. Our goal is to eliminate the ...
Improving traceability and transparency has become a priority for the fashion industry. Consumers and regulators demand it, but is also has advantages for businesses. Traceability involves using ...
Both of us have dedicated our careers to advancing food safety and protecting the public. Collectively, we’ve done so at the height of federal service, in consumer advocacy, and within the private ...
In recent years, the fashion industry has witnessed a growing demand for transparency and sustainability—with consumers increasingly concerned about the social and environmental impacts of their ...
As the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) looms on the horizon, chocolate manufacturers must be ready to have the capability to trace their products back to the source. Traceability is at ...
To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. While supply chain traceability has become a much-discussed fashion industry priority, the steps to implementing it are unclear and complex. An ...
To become a Vogue Business Member and receive the Sustainability Edit newsletter, click here. A few years ago, traceability fell within the remit of brand sustainability teams. Now, it’s developing ...
As the EUDR approaches, businesses must be able to trace relevant crops back to their source. But this is easier said than done. Global, multi-faceted supply chains can be almost impossible to follow, ...
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