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The GoodPeople Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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The GoodPeople is referenced in sustainability-related fashion technology discussions around reducing returns, packaging waste, and emissions through fit-tech and digital product information. The available content links the brand to efforts exploring virtual try-on and digital product passports as ways to support traceability, compliance, and lower-impact product journeys. The broader context is fashion sustainability, including circularity, supply chain transparency, and regulatory reporting such as CSRD and the EU Digital Product Passport. No detailed company sustainability report or formal ESG policy is provided in the source content.

The GoodPeople Sustainability Actions

Exploring fit-tech for returns

We’re proud to be working with visionary brands like OGÉR and The GoodPeople Netherlands, who are already exploring how fit-tech can help reduce emissions and support real sustainability goals. With our AI-powered technology, shoppers can see how clothing looks and fits on their own body, order with more confidence, and return less — and waste less.

Working on digital product data

New regulatory requirements are moving digital product passport (DPP) technology from a niche consideration to a core strategic focus. The EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation mandates that products will need to provide traceability and sustainability information through this technology from 2027.

The GoodPeople Sustainability Commitments

2026

Scope 3 reporting under CSRD

Starting in 2026, under the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), fashion brands will be legally required to report their Scope 3 COâ‚‚ emissions, including emissions from product returns, packaging waste from bracketing, reverse logistics, and over-ordering and poor sizing accuracy.

2027

Provide DPP traceability data

The EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation mandates that products will need to provide traceability and sustainability information through digital product passport technology from 2027.


Sustainable Development Goals

The GoodPeople is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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