Wearpro V2 · In development — testing soon

Turn your uniforms & apparel programme into a measurable ESG asset.

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.

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For the hotels, restaurants, offices, healthcare and multi-site teams the big platforms won't serve — priced to be part of Wearpro, not a costly add-on.

What's inside V2

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Carbon footprint per garmentCalculated as you design — GHG Protocol & ISO 14067.
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Green Swap suggestionsLower-impact fabric alternatives with the CO₂ saving shown.
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EU Digital Product PassportAuto-generated with a scannable QR — no blockchain, no faff.
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Take-back & ESG reportingDivert uniforms & apparel from landfill; export CSRD-ready reports.

The global branded uniforms & apparel industry is a multi-billion-dollar blind spot in corporate sustainability — and almost nobody is measuring it.

$65B+Global uniform & workwear market1
5B+Uniforms produced every year1
2–10%Of global carbon emissions from textiles2
<1%Of clothing recycled into new garments3

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.

The problem

Five things the market keeps ignoring

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.

01 · BLIND SPOT

Impact you can't even see

Uniform and apparel sustainability is still an unsolved problem — a long-neglected corner of ESG.

The gap: no simple way to quantify a uniforms & apparel programme's environmental impact, let alone improve it.
02 · PROCUREMENT

Decisions made on price alone

Buyers lack a framework to weigh durability and lifecycle value — so "lowest unit price" wins by default.

The gap: no tool to factor durability and impact into purchasing at the design stage.
03 · SCOPE 3

Untraceable emissions

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 gap: no affordable, product-level carbon tracking built for smaller businesses.
04 · REGULATION

The EU is about to require passports

The EU Digital Product Passport will require textiles to carry a digital identity — composition, origin, traceability. No passport, no market access.

The gap: most SMEs don't know the DPP exists; existing solutions serve mega-brands only.
05 · CIRCULARITY

No joined-up end-of-life

Fabrics, recyclers, carbon calculators and take-back schemes are all separate, siloed services.

The gap: no single platform to manage a garment's full lifecycle, design to end-of-life.
THE OPPORTUNITY

From liability to asset

Wearpro already runs your whole uniforms & apparel programme. That means the data for measuring — and improving — its impact is already flowing through the platform.

What's coming in V2

Sustainability, built into the workflow you already use

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.

Carbon footprint

Know a garment's impact before you buy it

  • Carbon footprint calculated at the design/selection stage
  • Full lifecycle: raw material → production → transport → use → end-of-life
  • Broken out by Scope 1, 2 & 3, ready for your ESG report
  • Compare fabrics, suppliers and origins side by side
Aligned to the GHG Protocol Product Standard and ISO 14067 — the rigour of expensive enterprise tools, built right into procurement.
Materials & supplier intelligence

Make the greener choice the easy choice

  • Library of sustainable materials — organic cotton, recycled polyester, PFAS-free and more
  • Supplier sustainability scorecards from GOTS, GRS & OEKO-TEX certifications
  • "Green Swap" — one-click lower-impact alternatives with the CO₂ saving shown
  • Durability scoring so you buy better and buy less
Scattered databases and certificates, pulled into the design workflow — so sustainability is a choice you make in seconds, not a research project.
Digital Product Passport

EU-ready, generated automatically

  • An EU-compliant Digital Product Passport for every style you produce
  • Composition, origin, traceability, carbon footprint, recyclability & care
  • A standards-based (GS1) QR code for the garment label — no blockchain required
  • Created the moment a design is signed off — zero extra work
Built to the same open standards the EU is adopting — so you're compliant by default, not scrambling before the deadline.
Take-back & circularity

Give retired uniforms & apparel a second life

  • Launch take-back collections and generate return labels in a click
  • Routing to the nearest recycler or upcycler by material and location
  • Track items diverted, CO₂ avoided and water saved
  • Optional second-life marketplace for surplus stock
Take-back turned into platform-level infrastructure — multi-site by design, so every location is handled independently.
Dashboard & ESG reporting

Your programme's sustainability, in one place — and in your annual report

  • Live dashboard: carbon, water, waste diverted and material scores over time
  • One-click reports mapped to GRI, SASB and EU CSRD frameworks
  • Anonymous benchmarking against industry peers
  • Set reduction targets and track progress toward them
The kind of reporting that normally costs tens of thousands a year in enterprise software — offered as a natural extension of the Wearpro programme you already run.
Why Wearpro

The same playbook that made V1 different

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 needHow it works todayWith Wearpro V2
Carbon footprintOnly large enterprises can afford specialist LCA software.Auto-calculated inside the procurement workflow.
DPP complianceOnly mega-brands run traceability platforms.A passport generated the moment a design is signed off.
Sustainable materialsFragmented databases and certifications.Smart recommendations embedded in the design phase.
Recycling & circularityBrand-specific, isolated recycler silos.Platform-level take-back and routing engine.
ESG reportingSMEs can't afford sustainability consultants.One-click reports, ready to file.
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No costly add-on

Built to be part of Wearpro — enterprise-grade structure without the enterprise price tag.

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Zero new tools

It lives inside design, sourcing, ordering and reorder. Nothing new to learn.

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Multi-site native

One programme, every location handled independently — sustainability included.

Testing soon

Be first to put your uniforms & apparel to work for your ESG goals

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.

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Frequently asked

When will V2 be available? +

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.

Will it cost extra? +

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.

Do I need to change how I work? +

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.

Is the Digital Product Passport really EU-compliant? +

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.

Where do the carbon numbers come from? +

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.