Registering Products
As a factory, you can proactively register what you produce — fabrics, yarns, dyes, garments — so brands can reference your catalog when creating their products.
Why register products?
- Less work per request — your materials and environmental data auto-fill into DPP forms
- Brands see what you produce — makes you discoverable and transparent
- Data reused across all brand partners — register once, used everywhere
Creating a product
Go to My Products and click Add product.
Required fields
- Product name — e.g., “Organic Cotton Jersey 180gsm”
- Product type — Fabric, Yarn, Dye/Chemical, Trim, Garment, Raw material
Materials composition
Add each material with:
- Material type — from dropdown (cotton organic, polyester recycled, etc.)
- Percentage — must sum to 100%
- Recycled % — recycled content of the material (0–100)
- Origin country — where the material is sourced
Environmental data per unit
These values represent your typical production impact per unit of output:
- Unit type — per kg, per meter, or per piece
- Energy (kWh) — electricity consumed per unit
- Water (liters) — water consumed per unit
- Waste % — percentage of input that becomes waste
- Chemicals used — yes/no
Components & trims (optional)
Declare the non-fabric parts of a garment — zippers, buttons, labels, lining, filling. Each has a name, type, material, weight in grams, and a removable flag. This feeds the bill-of-materials table and recyclability score on the brand’s passport.
Chemical compliance (optional)
Declare substance-of-concern status — REACH SVHC, RSL, heavy metals, azo dyes — with a status (compliant, below threshold, present, pending, not tested) and an optional substance name and CAS number.
Certificates
Link relevant certificates from your profile to specific products.
How brands use your catalog
When a brand creates a product and selects you as a supplier, they can choose from your product catalog. Your materials, recycled content, environmental data, components and chemical declarations auto-populate into their product definition — when they accept a proposed order, these copy straight into the brand product, creating a traceable supply chain.