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04/11/2024 – Digitisation

Cooperation to implement digital product passport

Holzweiler, the Oslo-based family-run fashion house, has taken the step that not many dare to take. In partnership with Trimco Group and Kezzler they tackle sustainability goals by adopting the Digital Product Passport (DPP), as early adopters.

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“As we look to the future, it’s clear that digitisation is the way forward for the industry,” said Cyrus Gilbert-Rolfe, Chief Commercial Officer of Kezzler. © Holzweiler

 
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“As we look to the future, it’s clear that digitisation is the way forward for the industry,” said Cyrus Gilbert-Rolfe, Chief Commercial Officer of Kezzler. © Holzweiler

 
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Founded by siblings Susanne & Andreas Holzweiler, the brand has always been deeply rooted in the ideals of craftsmanship, curiosity, and timeless design. © Holzweiler

 
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