Asia Pacific Rayon partners with Perlin to launch blockchain solution to trace fibre source

Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a fully integrated viscose rayon producer in Asia, today announced the launch of a mobile app for its ‘Follow Our Fibre’ initiative at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, which will provide traceability and transparency over its viscose-rayon production value chain from seed to fibre.

Using the enterprise blockchain technology developed by Perlin, APR customers can now trace its finished products back to their plantation origins based on value chain data recorded on blockchain. This initiative showcases APR’s efforts to maintain industry-leading practices for sustainable sourcing and production.

“APR has a commitment to sustainability, working towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and driving industry best practice. Leveraging blockchain technology, we will continue towards greater corporate and environmental governance over our viscose-rayon operations.”

Cherie Tan, APR Vice President of Communications & Sustainability

Value chain data is time-stamped and geo-located at key points along production, then recorded and uploaded on blockchain that is immutable and publicly accessible. APR’s customers and stakeholders need simply to scan a product barcode using a user-friendly app to access uploaded data to verify the product’s sourcing and provenance. In the future, APR will work with Perlin to integrate other advanced data to track its environmental footprint and performance.

“Unlike other centralized enterprise supply chain solutions using blockchain, Perlin Clarify is built on an open and truly decentralized platform that ensures privacy underpinned by robust security. Customers with strict sustainable sourcing and procurement standards can now quickly and easily vet their suppliers using Perlin Clarify.”

Dorjee Sun, CEO of Perlin

The ‘Follow Our Fibre’ initiative reflects APR’s long-term objectives for sustainable pulp sourcing and responsible production. APR seeks to lead by example in the global textile supply chain, estimated to grow to USD 1.23 trillion by 2025. As a blockchain developer, Perlin aims to empower more leading enterprises to create truly transparent supply chains, drive more sustainable practices, and share data openly.

Besides providing downstream customers and end-consumers with greater supply chain visibility, the Perlin Clarify app gives companies greater insight into their value chains to help identify potential opportunities for innovation and greater efficiencies.

Perlin is a directed-acyclic-graph (DAG)-based distributed ledger bootstrapping on top of the Avalanche consensus protocol.

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