Temera, Acne Studios to launch digital product passports

Temera, a Beontag company known globally for its expertise in product traceability and serialization for fashion and luxury markets, has partnered with Swedish fashion house Acne Studios to enhance the brand’s transparency efforts. The collaboration begins with the rollout of a cutting-edge Digital Product Passport (DPP) system, now active across multiple product categories.

Using Temera’s advanced traceability solutions and supported by Blue Bite’s user-friendly DPP Experience Studio interface, Acne Studios is taking a major step toward greater product transparency and sustainability. This move ensures compliance with France’s AGEC law and prepares the brand for upcoming EU regulations around Digital Product Passports.

Starting from the Fall/Winter 2025 collection, all Acne Studios products will feature QR codes placed on care labels and cards. Scanning the code will give customers direct access to the product’s DPP, which includes verified information about raw materials, sustainability efforts, supply chain data, traceability details, and care instructions, all gathered through Temera’s advanced technology.

Francesco Pieri, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Temera, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: “It’s exciting to work with a forward-thinking and sustainability-driven brand like Acne Studios. From the beginning, they recognized the value of staying ahead of regulations and the opportunity to build stronger customer trust through DPPs. I look forward to seeing this partnership evolve with more innovations in the future.”

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