Denim Deal Partners Green Story to Scale PCR Cotton

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The Denim Deal has formed a strategic collaboration with Green Story to help drive wider, faster adoption of post-consumer recycled cotton across the denim supply chain, using data, analytics and AI-powered insights to move circularity from promising pilots to scalable execution.

Under the partnership, Green Story will act as the strategic intelligence partner for The Denim Deal’s upcoming annual report, expected in Q4 2026. The organisations say the focus on robust, comparable datasets reflects a larger shift in denim: away from trial projects and toward implementation that can be measured, repeated and supported commercially—particularly as sustainability reporting rules tighten.

A central goal is to improve confidence in recycled-cotton sourcing by grounding claims in consistent environmental impact data. By embedding analytics into Denim Deal-aligned collections, brands will be positioned to quantify material performance, benchmark results and share verified metrics with stakeholders, from regulators to retail partners.

The collaboration also takes aim at broader pain points in circular adoption—namely data quality, transparency and credible communication. A key workstream will explore Digital Product Passports (DPPs), including how they could be used not only for compliance, but also for clearer consumer engagement, stronger storytelling and better value-chain visibility.

In parallel, the partners are introducing a semi-autonomous circularity support package designed to address the common “bandwidth gap” brands face. Combining Green Story’s AI-first platform with embedded expert support, the offering is positioned as a “bolt-on” sustainability function—allowing teams to run circularity assessments, spot operational gaps and build realistic roadmaps for post-consumer recycled cotton adoption without adding large internal headcount.

By pairing The Denim Deal’s collective, value-chain approach with Green Story’s environmental impact analytics, the initiative aims to strengthen trust in PCR cotton solutions and accelerate scaled adoption across global denim.

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