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Lenzing Manufacturing 8228 $3.1B Austria TextileGenesis TextileGenesis Platform Blockchain Platform 2019 n/a In 2019 Lenzing began using the TextileGenesis Platform to establish blockchain-enabled traceability, deploying a Blockchain Platform to digitize fiber provenance and chain-of-custody. The TextileGenesis Platform was adopted to issue cryptographic traceability assets and to create a transparent record for TENCEL and LENZING ECOVERO branded fibers. The implementation centers on Fibercoin token issuance and digital certificate workflows, enabling tokens to be issued in proportion to physical fiber shipments as a unique authentication mechanism. Functional capabilities implemented include digital token accounting, traceability ledger entries, digitally signed fabric certificates, and an interface for forensic physical verification results, all surfaced through the TextileGenesis Platform. Integration scope explicitly includes the Lenzing E-Branding fabric certification system, which exposes digitally signed E-Branding certificates alongside blockchain records. The program moved from pilots with brands such as H&M, ArmedAngels, Mara Hoffman and Chicks and supply chain players across 10 countries into a phased global roll-out, with initial onboarding of South Asia partners in Q4 2020, an estimated 300 plus partners in China and Turkey targeted in Q1 2021, and broad onboarding planned by Q2 2021 following the public launch on 5 November 2020. Governance and operational rollout were structured as phased supplier onboarding and digital certification alignment, enabling brands, retailers and consumers to access end to end supply chain views for targeted branded fibers. The implementation establishes a blockchain-based chain-of-custody intended to prevent adulteration, provide authentication via Fibercoin tokens, and support supply chain transparency and sustainability reporting across Lenzing’s fiber ecosystem.
Levi Strauss & Co. Retail 18700 $6.4B United States TextileGenesis TextileGenesis Platform Blockchain Platform 2021 n/a In 2021, Levi Strauss & Co. participated in a pilot deployment of the TextileGenesis Platform. The TextileGenesis Platform was implemented as a Blockchain Platform to provide immutable supply chain transparency for cotton sourcing across Levi’s brands, aligning with the company initiative to source 100 percent more sustainably grown cotton. The deployment was driven by sustainability leadership and tied to corporate sourcing objectives across Levi Strauss & Co., Levi’s, Dockers, Denizen by Levi’s and Signature by Levi Strauss & Co. brands. The pilot leveraged the Protocol Consumption Management Solution built on the TextileGenesis Platform to capture verified farm-level sustainability data and to produce aggregate year-over-year metrics. Functional capabilities exercised in the pilot included provenance tracking, consumption management for cotton volumes, and aggregated sustainability reporting covering water use, greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, soil carbon, soil loss and land use efficiency. These capabilities were configured to feed sourcing and procurement workflows and to support sustainability reporting and decisioning. Operationally, Levi Strauss & Co. received farm-level data from the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol through the Consumption Management Solution, while the TextileGenesis Platform provided the blockchain ledger for provenance and end-to-end traceability. The implementation targeted sustainability and sourcing functions across the company’s brands, integrating verified grower data into corporate sustainability processes and procurement evaluation. Data flows emphasized verifiable farm-level inputs and consolidated metrics for enterprise consumption management. Governance for the pilot emphasized data verification and traceability oversight led by Levi Strauss & Co.’s sustainability organization, with the pilot phase used to validate data exchange and reporting workflows. The TextileGenesis Platform deployment was described as a means to aid Levi Strauss & Co. in progressing sustainability efforts and achieving its cotton sourcing goals, by providing verified data and access to aggregate sustainability metrics.
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