About this event
Digital Product Passports are moving forward, while expectations around product and supplier data continue to grow.
At the same time, teams are dealing with increasing volumes of data across supply chains. Traceability provides the structure to manage this, and AI is starting to play a role in making that data usable across internal teams as well as business partners.
This 45-minute session brings together brands and suppliers who are already working on traceability and DPP. Experts from Tom Tailor and Cobalt share how they handle product and supplier data, respond to different requirements, and collaborate across supply chain tiers. Retraced’s ESG Legislation & Policy Expert, Daniele Seiffert, adds a policy perspective on how traceability supports regulatory expectations.
Expect a focused discussion on what teams are doing today, what challenges they face, and where they see the role of AI.
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Daniele is a sustainability and human rights expert with deep expertise at the intersection of ESG legislation, responsible sourcing, and business ethics. At Retraced, she leads policy intelligence and supports fashion and textile brands in navigating complex, often changing regulatory environments, from due diligence laws to evolving trade frameworks. With a background in human rights & business law and sustainability management, Daniele brings a grounded, cross-disciplinary perspective to her work. She has advised brands on embedding legal compliance into everyday operations, building resilient supplier relationships, and preparing for what’s next in global ESG policy.
Sarolta leads content and PR at Retraced, shaping how topics connected to supply chain transparency are communicated across different channels. She has spent years working closely with different teams to make complex topics easy to understand and worth discussing.
With over 12 years’ experience in compliance and ESG in the fashion supply chain sector, Ellen has developed and implemented sustainability strategies and KPI metrics for several supply chain companies. She works with Cobalt to employ comprehensive strategies throughout the value chain to ensure that they are meeting customer and industry wide mandates. Ellen's expertise include companywide risk management and traceability strategy development, GHG emissions roadmap building, and implementation and stakeholder engagement and collaboration across the fashion and supply chain industry. Whilst working at Cobalt, Ellen has contributed to developing an all-encompassing traceability strategy, focusing on supplier and customer engagement, whilst constantly strengthening Cobalt's operating procedures to ensure they are staying ahead of legislations and customer expectations.
With over 2.5 years of experience in sustainability and corporate responsibility, Dejan Veselinovic drives the implementation of TOM TAILOR’s ‘BE PART’ 360° sustainability strategy. He leads the rollout and management of Retraced, overseeing an international key user structure with a focus on training and data quality. Dejan manages cross-departmental sustainability initiatives that align with corporate goals and evolving regulatory requirements, ensuring consistent progress and accountability. He has established structured KPI reporting to support informed decision-making, providing clear analysis and actionable recommendations. His work continues to strengthen expertise in social compliance programs and responsible supply chain management, contributing to more transparent and resilient operations across the value chain.
Retraced is a traceability & sustainability compliance management platform that enables fashion companies to digitize & trace their supply chains, ensuring full transparency and promoting a fairer fashion future.