Mango has partnered with TextileGenesis to achieve end-to-end traceability for textile materials by leveraging cutting-edge digital technology
The partnership leverages TextileGenesis's platform to create a robust and verifiable digital record of the materials used in Mango's products.
Traditional textile supply chains are complex and opaque, making it difficult to verify the origin and sustainability claims of fibers (like organic cotton or recycled polyester). Mango is integrating the TextileGenesis platform to create a digital fingerprint for its preferred sustainable fibers, allowing the company to trace materials from the raw fiber stage through spinning, weaving, and final garment production. This initiative is crucial for Mango's long-term sustainability strategy, which aims to ensure all materials meet strict environmental and social criteria.
TextileGenesis uses proprietary technology to assign a unique digital ID, known as a ‘Fibercoin,’ to a batch of sustainable material (e.g., recycled cotton) at the very start of the supply chain (e.g., at the gin or recycler).
This Fibercoin travels digitally with the physical material through every transformation stage (spinning, dyeing, manufacturing), linking the finished garment on the shelf directly back to its verified origin. This system minimizes the risk of 'claim washing' or substituting conventional fibers for certified sustainable ones along the complex supply route.
Mango is initially focusing this partnership on tracing its strategic sustainable fibers including recycled polyester, recycled cotton, organic cotton and viscose. The brand joins other apparel makers adopting the TextileGenesis platform. This collective adoption aims to create a standardized, interoperable system for verifying sustainable claims across the entire industry, driving systemic change toward greater accountability.












