Your GARMENTS · Their IMPACT · One PLATFORM

Built for fashion's environmental work. Not just the receipt at the end.

Trace every supplier. Calculate every garment. Substantiate every claim. Publish every Digital Product Passport. One platform, end to end.

ENVRT-equipped hoodie
Coût environnemental: 1573 points d'impact, 449 pour 100g
FAE House
FAE House

75+

Network of apparel brands and partners

27

EU markets aligned with our methodology

The problem

Mandatory DPPs phase in from 2027. The data work to get there is already the problem.

  • 01

    Suppliers won't send the data.

    Tier 2 and tier 3 evidence stalls every project around month two. The contact you have can't authorise what you need.

    When suppliers refuse
  • 02

    Five regulations, same data, five workflows.

    ESPR, UK DMCCA, French AGEC, California SB 253 and the NY Fashion Act overlap by 80%. You shouldn't be paying for five answers.

    One compliance stack
  • 03

    Green claims now sit with the brand.

    DMCCA enforcement is live. Green Claims Directive next. Marketing copy without evidence is brand exposure, not agency exposure.

    Substantiating green claims in 2026
  • 04

    The platform isn't the bottleneck. The data is.

    Vendors quote weeks of setup. The supplier evidence and methodology work take months. The brands that ship a first DPP fast already had structured data.

    An honest DPP timeline

Most brands tackle this with inboxes and PDFs. Here's the alternative.

The before / after

Today

Compliance lives in your inbox.

PDFs, spreadsheets, supplier WhatsApps, expired certificates. Eight inboxes serving one regulator.

The shift

Every input, in the same shape.

Each document normalised against the same database. Dated, versioned, linked back to source.

The output

garment.dpp

One passport. Hosted at a permanent URL, scannable by a customer, exportable to a regulator.

Live · verifiedENVRT/DPP

garment.dpp

Hoodie 0509-1882

CO₂e total7.45 kg
Water · AWARE6,477 L
CSVComposition80% organic cotton
Garment mass0.35 kg
Tier 4 · FibreTurkey · Aydın
Tier 1 · AssemblyPortugal · Viana do Castelo
PDFREACH complianceVerified
StandardsEU PEF · ISO 14040

Permanent URL

dpp.envrt.com/…/hoodie-0509-1882

Overdue
XLSXaudit_report_Q3.xlsx
Pass
XLSXtest_report_SGS.xlsx
CSV
CSVBoM_FW24.csv
Expired
XLSXInvoice_2024_final_v3.xlsx
FolderSupplier_Docs_TR/
EMLCoC_supplier_042.eml
Missing
PDF
PDFREACH_declaration.pdf
Chatsupplier_chat_export.txt

What we do

Nine capabilities.
One platform.

Read as a spec sheet. Every capability listed, every proof point attached, no marketing in between.

Tour · the passport

Scroll through a live passport.

01

The scan moment

Customer scans the QR on the care label. They land on a hosted page with the garment's hero image and brand voice.

02

Headline impact

CO₂e, water scarcity and data depth, calculated per garment with EU PEF and ISO 14040 methodology.

03

Materials and journey

Every fibre, every tier, every country mapped. Customers see provenance, regulators see traceability.

04

Environmental footprint

AWARE water scarcity, stage-by-stage CO₂e and the rest of the underlying data. The headline figures are auditable line by line.

05

Recognised standards

French Eco-Score, EU PEF, ISO 14040. Standards referenced with their issuing bodies on every passport.

06

Care and end of life

Repair guidance, washing instructions, take-back and recycling options. The story doesn't stop at the till.

Live · in the wild

Real garments.
Real passports.

Angry Pablo Short Sleeve Cycling Jersey 001 with ENVRT-issued DPP hangtag

Brand

Angry Pablo

Product

Short Sleeve Cycling Jersey 001

DPP-FA-2026-00742

CO₂e
8.4 kg
Water
14.8k L
Origin
Portugal
Composition
100% recycled polyester
Open the live passport
Long Sleeve Running T-shirtAngry Pablo
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CS Tech Cap Angry Pablo
Long Sleeve Casual TeeAngry Pablo

The Collective

More live passports. From every brand using ENVRT.

A growing gallery of garments with audit-grade DPPs and live customer scans.

Browse the Collective

By the numbers

Built for fashion, priced for fashion.

0min

to first DPP

A 30-minute onboarding call walks your team through the platform. Once your data is in, your first passport is generated the same day.

0+

data points served via DPPs

Cumulative reference cells delivered to consumers across every DPP scan. Each scan opens the full 68,431-cell calculation behind that garment.

€0/mo

Starter plan

Per-garment DPPs with lifecycle metrics and analytics. Most competitor tooling is priced by quote and tends to be significantly higher.

Our LCA engine

We wrote the engine. Every kilo, every litre, calculated in-house.

EU PEF, ISO 14040 and AWARE water scarcity, all in code we own. Below is the live cradle-to-gate calculation for Hoodie 0509-1882.

Cream fabric texture, raw fibre
01 · Fibre

Raw fibre, density and origin

Coloured loom threads
02 · Yarn

Spun thread, dyed in tier

Folded knitwear
03 · Fabric

Knit, finish, dye

Sewing machine operator on the assembly floor
04 · Assembly

Cut, sew, trims

Stack of finished knit garments
05 · Finished

Stitched, tagged, shipped

CO₂e

0.00kg

kg, cradle-to-gate

Water · AWARE

0L

litres, water scarcity

How it works

Three steps. Half a day. One passport per garment.

01

Upload your collection.

CSV, line sheet or our collection form. Names, materials, weights, suppliers. Whatever you have.

≈ 30 min for a typical SS collection

02

ENVRT fills the gaps.

We pull verified factors for fibres, processing and transport. Missing entries get a confidence score so you can review.

EU PEF · ISO 14040 · AWARE

03

Ship the QR.

Each garment gets a hosted passport at a permanent URL. Attach the QR to care label, hangtag or packaging.

Hosted on envrt.com, brand-customisable

Aligned with

Methodology that survives a regulator's PDF.

EU Product Environmental Footprint, ISO 14040 lifecycle assessment standards and the AWARE water scarcity model. All cited, all live on every passport.

EU emblem indicating alignment with EU Product Environmental Footprint methodology and the Digital Product Passport regulation
EU PEFThe European Commission's standardised methodology for measuring product environmental impact, used across all 27 EU member states.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals colour wheel logo, indicating alignment with the 17 SDGs
UN SDGSThe 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by all 193 United Nations member states to address global challenges including climate, water and responsible consumption.
Greenhouse Gas Protocol logo, the world's most widely used greenhouse gas accounting standard
GHG PROTOCOLThe world's most widely used greenhouse gas accounting standard, developed by the World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
WULCA logo, developer of the AWARE water scarcity assessment model used in life cycle assessment
AWAREAvailable Water Remaining (AWARE) is the United Nations Environment Programme recommended methodology for assessing water scarcity in life cycle assessment, developed by the WULCA working group.
Ecobalyse logo, the French government's official lifecycle assessment engine for the apparel industry
ECOBALYSEEcobalyse is the French government's official lifecycle assessment engine for the apparel industry, operated by the Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME).
UNEP Life Cycle Initiative logo, the United Nations Environment Programme's life cycle assessment initiative
UNEP LCIThe Life Cycle Initiative is hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme and is the global authority on life cycle assessment methodology.

ReferencingISO 14040 (ISO 14040 is the international standard published by the International Organization for Standardization that defines the principles and framework for life cycle assessment.)ISO 14044 (ISO 14044 is the international standard that defines the requirements and guidelines for conducting a life cycle assessment.)ISO 14046 (ISO 14046 is the international standard that defines principles, requirements and guidelines for the assessment of water footprint of products, processes and organisations.)PEFCR (The Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules for Apparel and Footwear are the European Commission's specific rules for assessing apparel and footwear products.)ESPR (The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation is the EU framework that establishes ecodesign requirements for sustainable products, including the Digital Product Passport mandate.)EU DPP (The EU Digital Product Passport is the European Union regulation mandating that products provide structured digital information about their environmental impact, origin and lifecycle, becoming mandatory for textiles from 2027.)

FAQ

Common questions.

Most brands onboard in around 30 minutes. Once set up, generating each DPP takes just minutes. Our guided data entry and automated calculations do the heavy lifting.

One last thing

Try ENVRT on one garment. See if it earns the QR.

Submit a single product. We'll return a regulation-ready Digital Product Passport within a day, no card required.

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