Q1: Traceability Depth How deep is your current visibility into where your materials come from? A) Tier 1 Only: I only know the factory I buy directly from B) Partial: I know who makes the fabric/components, but not the raw material C) Mapped (Offline): I know the farms/mines, but the data is in emails/PDFs D) Fully Digital: I have a digital link connecting raw material sources to the final batch Next
Q2: Data Granularity (The Batch Rule) How do you track compliance data for your shipments? A) Per Style/SKU: "All blue shirts have the same certificate" B) Per Year: "We update our certificates once a year." C) Per Shipment: "We manually attach files to every invoice." D) Per Batch ID: "Every production run has a unique ID linked to its specific test reports." Previous Next
Q3: The "EUDR" Test (Geography) Can you provide the geolocation for your wood, rubber, leather, or cotton? A) No, we just know the "Country of Origin." B) We know the Province/State. C) The supplier promised it’s compliant, but we have no map data. D) GPS Verified: We have specific latitude/longitude coordinates for the plot of land. Previous Next
Q4: Document Availability (The 15-Year Rule) If a customer needs to repair or recycle your product in 2035, where is the manual? A) It’s on the paper tag (which they threw away) B) It’s somewhere on our company website (if the link hasn't changed) C) We don’t provide repair manuals D) Immutable Link: It’s stored on a persistent Digital Passport linked to the product itself Previous Next
Q5: Chemical & Social Compliance How do you prove your product is free from restricted chemicals (REACH) and forced labor? A) We trust our suppliers B) We collect "Letters of Guarantee" once a year C) We have lab reports, but they aren't linked to specific products D) Batch-Specific Evidence: Each batch has its own valid, digital lab report and audit certificate attached. Previous Next