Product carbon footprints, EU Digital Product Passports, and circular take-back — built right into the design-to-reorder workflow you already use for uniforms, polos, scrubs and team apparel. No expensive enterprise software. No lock-in.
The global branded uniforms & apparel industry is a multi-billion-dollar blind spot in corporate sustainability — and almost nobody is measuring it.
Sources: 1. UniformMarket — global workwear & uniforms market statistics (2025). 2. UNEP — textiles account for an estimated 2–10% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. 3. Ellen MacArthur Foundation, A New Textiles Economy. Figures are estimates and vary by definition and source.
Most companies' ESG strategies overlook uniforms & apparel procurement entirely — despite it involving millions of garments a year. The tools that could help are built for enterprises with big budgets and specialist teams.
Uniform and apparel sustainability is still an unsolved problem — a long-neglected corner of ESG.
Buyers lack a framework to weigh durability and lifecycle value — so "lowest unit price" wins by default.
Most of a garment's footprint sits upstream in Scope 3 — and almost no one can trace a single item from raw material to delivery.
The EU Digital Product Passport will require textiles to carry a digital identity — composition, origin, traceability. No passport, no market access.
Fabrics, recyclers, carbon calculators and take-back schemes are all separate, siloed services.
Wearpro already runs your whole uniforms & apparel programme. That means the data for measuring — and improving — its impact is already flowing through the platform.
Not a separate app to learn — each capability lives inside the steps you already run: design, source, order, reorder. The impact data is a byproduct of running the programme.
V1 delivered enterprise-grade uniforms & apparel management to smaller businesses with zero friction and zero lock-in. V2 does exactly that — for sustainability.
| What you need | How it works today | With Wearpro V2 |
|---|---|---|
| Carbon footprint | Only large enterprises can afford specialist LCA software. | Auto-calculated inside the procurement workflow. |
| DPP compliance | Only mega-brands run traceability platforms. | A passport generated the moment a design is signed off. |
| Sustainable materials | Fragmented databases and certifications. | Smart recommendations embedded in the design phase. |
| Recycling & circularity | Brand-specific, isolated recycler silos. | Platform-level take-back and routing engine. |
| ESG reporting | SMEs can't afford sustainability consultants. | One-click reports, ready to file. |
Built to be part of Wearpro — enterprise-grade structure without the enterprise price tag.
It lives inside design, sourcing, ordering and reorder. Nothing new to learn.
One programme, every location handled independently — sustainability included.
We're building Wearpro V2 now and opening it to a small group of testers soon. Register your interest to get early access and help shape it.
Wearpro V2 is in active development, with a testing release opening soon to a small group of interested members. Register your interest to be considered for early access.
V2 is designed as a built-in extension of the Wearpro programme you already run — enterprise-grade sustainability tooling without the enterprise price tag. Final pricing will be shared with testers first.
No. V2 lives inside the steps you already use — design, sourcing, ordering and reorder. The sustainability data is generated as a byproduct of running your programme, not through a separate app.
It's being built to the open standards the EU is adopting for the Digital Product Passport, using a standards-based QR code — so you're prepared for the regulation as it comes into force, with no blockchain and no complex implementation.
Footprints follow the GHG Protocol Product Standard and ISO 14067, drawing on recognised emission-factor data. Figures are reviewed for defensibility so they stand up in ESG and compliance reporting.