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Ensuring Environmental Accountability Through Circular Supply Chains

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May 5, 2025
Vivian Tai, Director of Innovation, GS1 US

GS1-Tai.pngAnalyst Insight: Businesses striving to meet ESG goals face increasing pressure to improve supply chain transparency. Traceability technologies, standardized data and AI-driven insights are transforming circular supply chains by enhancing visibility and reducing waste to enable regulatory compliance.

As organizations shift toward more sustainable business practices, supply chain transparency has become a critical factor in reducing waste, optimizing resource efficiency, and ensuring compliance with evolving environmental regulations. While many companies are exploring sustainability and circularity in their supply chains, achieving full traceability and accountability across global supply chains remains a challenge.

Emerging technologies — including artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics that employ standardized data frameworks — are enabling businesses to improve sourcing practices, increase material reuse, reduce carbon footprints, and meet regulatory demands for supply chain transparency. 

In a traditional linear economy, products follow a "take-make-dispose" lifecycle, leading to excessive waste and resource depletion. Circular supply chains aim to extend product lifespans by enabling reuse, repair, refurbishment and recycling. However, effective circularity hinges on precise tracking and data sharing across the entire value chain. Companies must be able to authenticate raw-material sources to ensure ethical and sustainable sourcing, monitor product movement and condition to optimize reuse and recycling, enhance inventory control to reduce overproduction and minimize waste, and comply with regulatory reporting standards that require traceability for ESG disclosures.

Without effective tracking and standardized data systems, businesses risk supply chain inefficiencies, compliance failures, and loss of consumer trust. Following are some key considerations for enhancing circular supply chain transparency.

Digital Product Passports

A DPP is a data-driven tool that consolidates essential product details, such as origin, composition, repairability and recycling instructions. It enables companies to document a product’s full lifecycle, and provides valuable insights for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers.

There are numerous instances of industry adopting DPPs. The European Union’s Circular Economy Action Plan mandates their use for textiles, batteries, and electronics by 2030. Major global brands are embedding QR codes and serialized identifiers into product labels to enhance traceability and sustainability transparency. And electronics manufacturers are relying on DPPs to improve component-level tracking and recycling efficiency.

AI-Driven Analytics

AI is revolutionizing circular supply chains by improving demand forecasting, optimizing inventory distribution, and reducing material waste. AI-based tools help businesses make data-backed decisions on product lifecycle extension and material recovery.

AI-enhanced demand forecasting helps companies align production with actual demand. AI-driven sorting technology is playing a key role in sustainability efforts. QR Codes with GS1 Digital Link technology are enabling smart packaging practices that enhance automated recycling processes by linking physical products with real-time data, helping companies track materials and optimize end-of-life strategies. In addition, AI-driven maintenance prediction extends the lifespan of industrial equipment by detecting wear and tear before failures occur.

By integrating AI with real-time supply chain data, companies can improve material reuse, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance circular economy strategies.

Standardized ID for Traceability

Global supply chains require standardized data structures to ensure consistent product identification and location tracking. GS1 standards, including Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs) and Global Location Numbers (GLNs), uniquely identify products and locations, and enable organizations to maintain visibility across complex multi-stakeholder supply chains. 

Companies such as Wholechain are using GS1 standards to achieve visibility into chain-of-custody, transparency into the movement of materials, interoperability, and data consolidation. Food and beverage companies are employing serialized tracking codes to enhance ingredient traceability and sustainability compliance. And retailers and logistics providers rely on GS1 standards to manage reverse logistics, refurbishment, and resale efficiently.

The environmental regulatory landscape is evolving rapidly, with governments in the European Union implementing stricter ESG reporting requirements. Companies must prepare by investing in traceability infrastructure to meet emerging mandatory requirements, aligning data practices with global standards to ensure interoperability and compliance, and using digital product passports and AI analytics to future-proof their circular economy strategies.

As businesses accelerate circular economy adoption, supply chain transparency becomes a competitive advantage. GS1 standards, combined with high-capacity QR codes, allow key information to remain with a product throughout the supply chain, all the way to the consumer, with the assurance of authenticity and accuracy.

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