TagGTH EcoTrace™ – Fabrics
Fabric traceability means understanding where materials come from, how they are processed, and who is involved at every stage. In a global supply chain, this clarity is essential to support ethical practices, reduce environmental impact, and build trust.
EcoTrace™ enables transparency across conventional, blended, and responsible fabrics used in fashion and interior textiles.
EcoTrace™ documents the key stages of fabric production:
1. Fibre Origin
Details of raw materials such as cotton, viscose, linen, wool, silk, or blends — including country of origin and sourcing method.
2. Yarn Formation
Spinning method (ring-spun, open-end, filament, etc.), yarn count, and processing approach.
3. Fabric Construction
Weaving or knitting type, loom or machine process, and fabric structure.
4. Dyeing & Finishing
Information on dyeing methods, finishing treatments, and chemical management where applicable.
5. Quality & Performance
Fabric weight, handle, durability considerations, and intended end use.
- Greater transparency across fabric sourcing
- Support for responsible and compliant supply chains
- Clear communication for buyers, designers, and retailers
- Enhanced product storytelling and credibility
EcoTrace™ fabrics allow brands to communicate facts, not assumptions — empowering conscious design and sourcing decisions.
EcoTrace™ Fabric Applications
Apparel fabrics
Interior & home textiles
Accessories & trims
Sampling and bulk production
For Brands & Designers
EcoTrace™ fabric documentation can be integrated into:
Product pages
Buyer presentations
Sustainability reporting
Marketing and communication materials