
The Hidden Infrastructure of Circularity: Why Data Transparency Matters
When it comes to circularity—repair, reuse, and upcycling—most systems are still designed with clothing in mind.
When it comes to circularity—repair, reuse, and upcycling—most systems are still designed with clothing in mind.
Ulvang partnered with Repass in a pilot project initiated by BRAV to create a digital experience that reflects the brand’s values, engages customers more deeply, and unlocks new commercial opportunities.
This year’s Oslo Runway 10th anniversary was more than a fashion week—it was a cultural movement.
I møte med økende krav til transparens, bærekraft og verdibasert produksjon står lokalmatprodusenter overfor et krevende landskap.
Repass is proud to announce its collaboration with Trykot and Izabela Kot-Gawrylczyk, one of Europe’s most experienced practitioners in industrial-scale upcycling.
Arendalsuka continues to be a powerful arena for shaping the future of sustainability, and this year, Repass was proud to contribute to several key events.
In a world where luxury is being reimagined, SERENA stands at the forefront of a new generation of brands.
Repass joined Scandinavian MIND at this year’s Transformation Conference in Copenhagen, held during CIFF, to explore how AI, retail transformation, and transparency are reshaping the fashion value chain.
When Helsport partnered with Repass, the objective was clear: to make technical product data more transparent and accessible, while integrating repair services and material insights into the customer journey.
Swix, a leading brand in performance sportswear and equipment, is known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability.
The fashion and textile industry is in a state of ongoing change, driven by growing demands for transparency, new legislation, and the increasing role of digital tools.
As the EU prepares to roll out its Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulation, Nordic companies are stepping up to turn compliance into competitive advantage.