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IBM Parters With German Textile Manufacturer To Promote Sustainable Fashion Using Blockchain

Emily Mason

Summary: IBM has announced a new partnership to track supply chains in the textile and fashion industries, according to a recent announcement. The tech company is partnering with German textile manufacturers KAYA&KATO to develop a blockchain network to track the origin of fabrics. The project will allow customers to see where fabrics were made and processed ...

IBM has announced a new partnership to track supply chains in the textile and fashion industries, according to a recent announcement.

The tech company is partnering with German textile manufacturers KAYA&KATO to develop a blockchain network to track the origin of fabrics. The project will allow customers to see where fabrics were made and processed making it a promising sell in the growing world of sustainable fashion.

The partnership is supported by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Development. Blockchain is regularly touted as a valuable tool in supply chain logistics, allowing for improved traceability and transparency.

By Emily Mason

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