
The initial phase of ZDHC’s digital transformation features the introduction of a digital platform for suppliers, with subsequent rollouts planned for brand-specific modules, as well as those designed for formulators and solution providers.
This move marks a shift away from PDF documents, centralising all supplier requirements for the ZDHC RtZ Programme on a single online platform.
Suppliers in the apparel, textile, leather, and footwear industries will now have access to a comprehensive guide that allows them to navigate and implement ZDHC’s sustainable chemical management requirements at their own pace.
The platform is designed to streamline the integration of various guidelines and simplify performance evaluations in line with the Supplier to Zero framework.
However, the fibre industry sectors such as man-made cellulosic fibres (MMCF), recycled polyester, and dissolved pulp are not currently included in the Suppliers Roadmap to Zero.
These sectors are expected to receive guidance in future developments.

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By GlobalDataFor brands, the consolidation of supplier requirements into one digital platform simplifies the process of managing and onboarding suppliers.
“This makes it easier to guide and onboard suppliers through a clear, structured journey,” ZDHC said.
The organisation plans to launch the Brands Roadmap to Zero in 2026, which it says will offer brands a comprehensive view of their own progress in sustainable chemical management.
In addition, the upcoming Brand and Formulator Roadmap to Zero initiatives will continue to unify guidelines into singular platforms, benefiting all stakeholders by enhancing transparency and collaboration within the industry.
The ZDHC’s RtZ Programme already has over 350 signatories, including brands, suppliers, formulators, and solution providers.
“Carrying out sustainable chemical management can be complex and navigating many PDF guidelines can be challenging for users. We’ve listened to your feedback and we’re now transitioning to a simplified and easy-to-use experience without changing core requirements. No more PDFs. No added complexity. Just a streamlined experience,” ZDHC said in a statement.