For projects and initiatives

Less time fixing data, more time creating impact

Circular textile projects depend on collaboration — but that collaboration slows down when data is scattered, inconsistent, or stuck in emails and spreadsheets.

Partners use different terms for the same materials. Reporting formats don’t align. Coordinators lose time chasing missing inputs. Technologies don’t talk to each other. And when the project ends, specifications and results often go nowhere.

TEXroad solves this. We provide both the digital infrastructure and practical guidance needed to organize information properly — so material flows are transparent, reporting works smoothly, and project results remain usable long after the initiative ends.

Traceable material flows between partners

Follow materials within your project with structured, shared data that makes flows transparent and verifiable.

Aligned reporting and analysis
Reusable reports and materials data

Streamline multi-level reporting with harmonized terminology and consistent metrics across all partners.

Ensure reports, specifications, and materials data stay accessible during the project and partners can reuse their own data for other purposes.

Data Hub for multi-stakeholder projects

Manage batch inventory and shipments

Our interoperable Data Hub connects partners and tools, aligns terminology, and structures information from the start — so your data remains usable during and after the project.

Define input requirements and output specifications
Visualize material flows
Manage testing

Expert guidance

We help projects and initiatives bring structure to shared data from the start — setting up clear data models, aligning terminology, and defining common specifications.

By connecting existing data sources and aligning partner inputs, we ensure information is consistent, comparable, and ready to support reporting, analysis, and collaboration throughout the project.

Sustainable Green Europe Data Space (SAGE) is eveloping a federated, secure, and interoperable data space to support the European Green Deal.

PESCO-UP project develops sustainable, economically viable processes for upcycling mixed polyester/cotton textile waste into high-quality cotton and polyester products.

Some of the projects we are involved in

CIRPASS-2 will demonstrate functioning Digital Product Passports in real settings through circular pilot deployments and use cases in textiles, electrical and electronic equipment, tyres and construction value chains.

Strengthening the Implementation of Circular Textiles Strategies in the EU (STICT) brings together communities and decision-makers to establish and replicate best practices in textile waste management. The project sets out to create a blueprint for fair and inclusive textile EPR schemes in Europe and beyond.

AUTOLOOP is developing cutting-edge, scalable technology for the next generation of intelligent automated sorting and advanced chemical recycling of non-rewearable textiles — alongside science-based additive tracing and the digitalisation of the textile value chain.

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