Chemical management is under increasing scrutiny across the textile industry, particularly in relation to high-impact processes like dyeing, finishing and printing, where substantial volumes of potentially hazardous chemicals are used. While transitioning to more sustainable practices can be complex, growing pressure from consumers and stakeholders is making responsible chemical management not just a regulatory necessity, but a strategic advantage.
Introducing SGS SMART Cares – our next-generation chemical management platform designed to streamline and strengthen your sustainability efforts. This innovative solution enables you to build a centralized chemical database, integrating supplier details, inventory records and usage data. It also supports chemical substance screening to help identify restricted substances and develop effective substitution plans. In addition, the platform provides ZDHC Performance InCheck reporting and enhances collaboration with brand partners.
We are committed to providing one-stop chemical data validation and management services, delivering a more transparent and sustainable chemical management model for the textile and footwear supply chain. SGS SMART Cares is a key part of this mission, offering a practical tool to reduce environmental impact, improve worker safety and ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
Join our complimentary webinar, where expert presenters Daniel Zhao and Brenda Chiu will demonstrate how SGS SMART Cares simplifies the implementation of best practices in chemical management, making sustainability more accessible, actionable and consistent across the supply chain.
Agenda
- Introduction to SGS SMART Cares
- Key features demonstration
- Real-time operation demonstration in a production environment
- Q&A
Who should attend:
This webinar will be of interest to suppliers, such as wet processing plants using chemical formulations, and brands looking to implement sustainable chemical management.
This one-hour session takes place on July 31, 2025, at 10:00 am (GMT +1:00), with a second session at 4:00 pm (GMT +1:00) Europe/Paris time