The fashion industry is entering a new era where sustainability and transparency are no longer optional; they are legally mandated and commercially essential.
Government regulators across the globe are demanding proof of ethical sourcing, environmental responsibility, and social accountability. What was once considered “good practice” is now a binding requirement backed by fines, penalties, and even blocked shipments. Consumer and investor expectations are accelerating this shift: shoppers demand traceability and accountability in what they buy, while investors insist on measurable ESG performance.
Despite these dual pressures, most brands still rely on manual spreadsheets and siloed systems, which makes it nearly impossible to comply with expectations and mandates in the EU, U.S., Canada, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. Without modernisation, companies face steep fines, audit failures, reputational harm, and lost access to global markets.