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Highlights of our solutions
Different levels of granularity
We provide solutions for product, batch or item level - you decide the levels of granularity depending on your needs
End-to-end approach
We connect value chain partners, store the data, manage access rights and provide options to display information to consumers - all in one solution
Acceptance and relevance
We develop our solutions aligning requirements with the user community and in line with applicable regulations
Compatibility through standards
We draw on standards to enable compatibility and allow communication between all stakeholder
Our solutions at a glance
osapiens HUB for Track & Trace
Building a foundation
Collect data on origin, content and other aspects of sustainability performance along the value chain and create the transparency you need to manage risk, comply with regulations, build resilient supply chains and provide answers to your consumers.
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osapiens HUB for Deforestation Regulation
Ensure your supply chain is free
Get clarity on origin of commodities and products prone to deforestation to ensure they are free and comply with requirements of EU directive.
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osapiens HUB for Authentication & Engagement
Tell the story
Give consumers new ways to learn about and interact with your products - from pre-purchase to post-purchase - and gain a competitive advantage in today's mobile-first, omnichannel world.
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Relevant links
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Corporate Carbon Footprint: Transparency as a driver for climate protection
The Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) is a measure of a company’s carbon footprint. It also serves as a strategic tool for investors to assess the impact of climate risks in the business model.
Blog
CSDDD – Standardised EU supply chain law instead of a patchwork of national regulations
On 15 March 2024, the European Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive was adopted in the EU. This regulation creates a framework for the global protection of the environment and human rights along the supply chain.
Blog
Understanding and implementing CBAM
In order to counteract the persistently high risk of carbon leakage to third countries due to higher European carbon prices, the European Commission has introduced a mechanism for adjusting CO2 limits – the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – from 1 October 2023. Companies in the EU that import iron, steel,cement, aluminium, electricity, fertilisers or hydrogen in pure or processed form from non-EU countries will have to report all imports separately on a quarterly basis and make a compensation payment in the form of CBAM certificates.
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