From storytelling to facts: RINA-validated green claims, recorded on blockchain and verifiable via QR code
Directive (EU) 2024/825
This directive aims to protect consumers from deceptive marketing practices and promote greater transparency in corporate environmental communications.
An advanced blockchain solution, API-integrated with existing systems, ensuring transparent and reliable green claims validated by RINA and instantly verifiable via QR Code.
Data collection
Supply chain data upload on the platform... (?)
Land plot geolocation.
Upload of data to support green claims (yield per hectare, hand harvesting, etc.).
Supply chain data sharing with stakeholders, ensuring authenticity and data ownership.
Track & Trace Management for batches and products.
Creating and organizing tables for tracking production batch events.
Dedicated pages for monitoring and validating authentications on the blockchain.
Dedicated sections and tables for monitoring the entire production chain, in line with the Farm to Fork requirements of European and International regulations and sustainability gudelines.
Data validation by RINA - Certification Bodies Module
This simple, standardized interface streamlines the automated transfer of data between systems, enhancing the efficiency, security, and reliability of data certification.
Comprehensive information management: uploading, compliance verification, and blockchain entry.
Trusty integrates with major software and industrial systems (MES / ERP / CRM / Industry 4.0) to significantly improve operational efficiency, minimize manual errors, and ensure smoother and more secure data management.
Automated supply chain data uploading by integrating company management systems via REST-API or through manual uploading using dedicated applications.
Import data via Excel or CSV files and upload CSV flows to shared folders.
Development of a model that includes configuring a dedicated data integration program.
Thanks to its partnership with Trusty, ICAM has successfully digitalized its cocoa supply chain in the countries where it operates, mapping approximately 26,000 plots. The results are encouraging: only 4.6% of these plots require further investigation.