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Digitally connected performance wear closes circularity loop

Integrating Avery Dennison’s digital care label technology with Swijin’s high-performance garments to provide greater transparency.

2nd August 2023

Knitting Industry
 |  Mentor, OH, USA

Sports/​Activewear, Swimwear/​Beachwear

Avery Dennison, a global leader in materials science and digital identifications solutions, has announced a partnership with Swijin, a Swiss-based revolutionary and sustainable performance wear brand. Three new sustainable and digitally connected products from the SwimRunner collection by Swijin are available online, each featuring Avery Dennison’s Digital Care Labels, powered by atma.io connected product cloud.

Silky-soft and ultra-fast drying (80% faster than standard sportswear and swimwear), the SwimRunner collection is said to allow athletes to alternate between land and water sports. The SwimRunner Bra, Sports Brief, and Biker Shorts are digitally connected, having a scannable QR code on the heat transfer care labels. This new collection demonstrates how Digital Care Labels in the garments can provide transparency and support fashion’s circular economy.

Extending the life cycle of swimwear

Current legislation states all garments sold must have a physical care and content label to communicate product information, including washing instructions and material composition. Avery Dennison’s Digital Care Label takes the traditional care label one step further, providing information digitally, and helping brands prepare for incoming legislation changes.

According to Avery Dennison, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation will mandate Digital Product Passports, possibly as soon as 2024, while in the US, the AAFA is advocating towards the US Congress for digital labelling of apparel. Both legislations are to boost supply chain transparency and help brands meet environmental goals. It’s likely, Avery Dennison says, that compliance with these new laws will only be possible with digital ID technology embedded in garments, such as the Digital Care Labels Avery Dennison is supplying Swijin.

The user experience highlights Swijin’s sustainability efforts and material innovations. © Avery Dennison

By scanning the QR code with a smartphone, and landing on a custom-built experience, consumers can learn about their garment’s history, its sustainability story, guidance on garment care, and the best way to dispose of it after use.

Swijin is constantly seeking new ways to benefit the planet with all products enabled for repair, resale, or recycling. On the brand side, digital product information can help Swijin communicate product specifications, and inform customers of how to recycle each item. To support this process, Swijin says it has partnered with a Swiss molecular recycler who can separate mixed fibres and extract valuable raw materials.

Avery Dennison’s Digital Care Label will help commercial textile recyclers, by giving them composition information ensuring garments are recycled in the right way. Avery Dennison’s Digital Care Labels link to atma.io, the company’s data-rich connected product cloud. This will help brands like Swijin communicate with their consumers, and recyclers, at every stage of the garment life cycle, providing a high degree of visibility in their supply chains.

Michael Colarossi, vice president, innovation, product line management and sustainability, Apparel Solutions, Avery Dennison says: “This new partnership is further evidence of the vital need for digital technology across the apparel industry. Not only do the Digital Care Labels provide consumers with essential information such as data and end-to-end solutions about Swijin’s garments, but they also provide a range of post-use options unlocking the potential of a more circular economy.”

 “A collaboration between technology and sustainability, especially within the apparel industry, will change the narrative of fashion. We hope that our solutions can inspire other brands to follow suit in order to reduce fashion’s carbon footprint and tackle waste.”

Claudia Glass, co-founder of Swijin adds: "Swijin's performance wear exists at the intersection of Swiss textile technology and comfortable, aesthetic design at the highest quality achievable. As a start-up, it's crucial that we grow trust with our customer base. Avery Dennison’s Digital Care Label solution allows us to educate and engage with the consumer.  We unveil every detail of our European supply chain, provide instructions to extend the lifespan of the product, including education around details such as our cradle-to-cradle packaging. Our consumers can now purchase Swijin products with confidence."

This collaboration showcases Avery Dennison’s ability to provide a total solution - a physical trigger to a digital experience, data management, and applications for brands, consumers, and the wider apparel industry to utilise.

www.averydennison.com

www.swijin.com

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