Sustainable Fibre Standard (SFS)
Strengthening Integrity in Fibre Supply Chains
The Sustainable Fibre Standard (SFS) is a voluntary, data-driven framework designed to strengthen transparency, traceability, and accountability across textile fibre supply chains. Developed by Circular Stitches, SFS integrates sustainability verification, chain-of-custody traceability, and structured compliance documentation into a unified system. The objective is not to create another sustainability label, but to strengthen the infrastructure that supports credible sustainability claims.
Why the Sustainable Fibre Standard Exists
The textile industry has made significant commitments toward sustainability, circularity, and climate action.
However, persistent structural challenges remain:
Fragmented supply chain visibility
Inconsistent traceability across tiers
Certification systems operating in isolation
Limited reconciliation between production volumes and sustainability claims
These gaps create risks for farmers, manufacturers, brands, regulators, and consumers.
SFS was developed to address these structural challenges by strengthening the integrity of fibre supply chain systems.
What SFS Focuses On
The Sustainable Fibre Standard integrates multiple dimensions of sustainability and verification into a structured framework.
Key areas include:
Fibre Traceability
Chain-of-custody structures linking fibre origin to downstream processing and product manufacturing.
Environmental Performance
Structured documentation of environmental indicators including resource use and production practices.
Climate Accounting
Alignment with climate reporting frameworks to support carbon-related disclosures.
Chemical Management
Traceability and documentation structures supporting responsible chemical use in textile processing.
Social Safeguards
Integration of social compliance considerations within supply chain verification processes.
Circular Material Integrity
Verification mechanisms supporting recycled, organic, and circular fibre flows.
Governance and Continuous Improvement
Structured oversight mechanisms supporting transparency and system credibility.
How SFS Works
SFS operates as an infrastructure layer connecting different participants across the textile supply chain, including:
Farms
Collectors
Recyclers
Manufacturers
Wet Processing Units
Garment Manufacturers
Brands and Retailers
Through structured documentation and verification architecture, SFS supports traceability continuity and improved system integrity across these tiers.
Alignment with Global Frameworks
The Sustainable Fibre Standard is designed with awareness of globally recognized governance and sustainability principles, including:
ISO-based environmental and management system frameworks
Chain-of-custody traceability models
Responsible standard-setting practices
Climate and environmental reporting methodologies
International labour and due diligence frameworks
SFS aims to complement existing systems rather than replace them.
Development Approach
SFS is being developed through a structured process that includes:
