What is a Digital Product Passport for fashion exporters?
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TexoraPass Editorial Team
Textile Compliance Research
Digital Product Passports are best understood as structured identity for a garment or textile article: what it is, what it contains, where key inputs originate, and what evidence supports those statements.
For exporters, passports become valuable when they connect SKUs to certificates and lab reports without duplicate data entry. The practical starting point is organizing proof—not inventing new paperwork.
QR links can accelerate buyer review, but only when visibility rules match confidentiality needs. TexoraPass treats passports as outputs from reviewed extraction—not automatic legal conclusions.
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