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Free traceability & digital product passport programme

SIALKOT, Feb 25 (APP): The Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMA-NZ), Sialkot, in collaboration with Green Story, has launched an end-to-end traceability and digital product passport (DPP) programme, offering the initiative free-of-cost for one year to selected member companies.
The programme is designed to help member organisations implement advanced traceability solutions and adopt digital product passport (DPP) systems to enhance supply chain transparency. Participating companies will be able to track the complete journey of their products, substantiate sustainability claims, and provide verified, credible data to international buyers.
According to PHMA-NZ leadership, the initiative aims to equip exporters with the tools needed to meet emerging global compliance requirements and sustainability standards. By strengthening digital documentation and improving product transparency, member companies will enhance their competitiveness and remain well-positioned in an increasingly regulated and fast-evolving global marketplace.
Members interested in availing themselves of this exclusive opportunity have been encouraged to apply at the earliest.
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