Fibre origin traceability for forced labour compliance.
Cotton and natural fibres face growing forced labour due diligence requirements — US UFLPA, EU CSRD, UK Modern Slavery Act. OriginTrace traces fibre origin from the growing region through ginning and processing, giving buyers the verified sourcing data they need to clear imports.
Forced labour frameworks covered
3
Field-to-fibre traceability
100%
Markets supported
US + EU + UK
The problem isn't the fabric. It's proving where the fibre came from.
The US Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act creates a rebuttable presumption that goods from certain regions were made with forced labour. Proving otherwise requires verified origin traceability back to the growing region — not a supplier declaration.
Cotton growing regions are concentrated in areas flagged under forced labour due diligence requirements. Without GPS-verified growing region data and verified farmer identity records, your buyers cannot clear the shipment under UFLPA — regardless of what the certificate says.
EU CSRD and the UK Modern Slavery Act add layers of supply chain transparency requirements beyond UFLPA. OriginTrace builds the verified origin record that satisfies all three from a single data collection process — so your buyers have what they need for every market.
From source to payment — every step connected
Built for textile exporters and their compliance-sensitive buyers.

Give your US and EU buyers the verified origin evidence they need to clear imports.
You source raw fibre, process it through ginning or spinning, and export to brands or manufacturers in the US, EU, or UK. OriginTrace builds the verified origin record your buyers need to rebut the UFLPA presumption and satisfy EU CSRD requirements.
- GPS growing region registration with farmer KYC
- Field-to-fibre tracking through ginning and processing
- UFLPA rebuttal evidence package
- EU CSRD and UK Modern Slavery Act documentation
Frameworks covered
3
Field-to-fibre traceability
100%
Evidence package
On demand

Verify your supplier's growing region before the shipment reaches customs.
You source textile inputs from Africa and are required to demonstrate that your supply chain is free from forced labour. OriginTrace gives you access to your supplier's verified growing region records before the goods arrive — so customs clearance isn't a surprise.
- Supplier growing region verification via QR
- Forced labour risk status per region
- Chain-of-custody from field to finished bale
- Evidence package ready for US CBP submission
Supplier record access
24hr
GPS-verified growing areas
100%
Rebuttal evidence ready
UFLPA
Fibre origin traceability that satisfies US customs.
UFLPA compliance requires verified origin data that no supplier declaration can provide. Let us show you how OriginTrace builds the evidence package your buyers need — for your fibre, your suppliers, your markets.