Data Collaboration Without Sharing: Transform your supply chain’s sustainability, efficiency, and profitability.

The need for product-related information is growing rapidly and no longer only focuses on the end-product from supplier to retailer, but also covers components and ingredients, production facilities, transportation methods, sustainability etc. throughout the value chain, both upstream and downstream. 

  • Regulators require information about waste management or about re-usability and recyclability of the packaging of a product and levy taxes if this information can not be provided.
  • Customers and NGOs require information about living wages being paid, deforestation being counteracted, about the carbon footprint of their supermarket or a product.
  • Suppliers and retailers want to provide information to their stakeholders about their proceedings on sustainability improvements or social compliance.

The current practices in data sharing across the consumer goods value chain e.g. via e-mail attachments, proprietary APIs or centralized data-pools are not sufficient to fulfill these requirements at global scale and are reaching their boundaries (e.g. missing data, inaccurate data, unreliable data, inefficient data-management).

The Fractals Solution

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A New Horizon of Supply Chain Collaboration

How It Works: 

  1. Connect: Integrate Fractals with your existing systems and invite suppliers to join.
  2. Collaborate: Initiate secure, confidential data sharing campaigns.
  3. Calculate: Leverage AI to automate calculations and insights.
  4. Verify: Ensure data accuracy with independent audits.

Simplify Supply Chain Collaboration with Fractals' Intuitive Platform

  • Intuitive Interface: Fractals features a user-friendly interface that requires minimal training, allowing teams to quickly onboard and start collaborating.
  • Seamless Integration: Easily connect Fractals with your existing systems and data sources, streamlining workflows and reducing manual effort.
  • Guided Assistance: Built-in AI guides users through the process, ensuring they upload the correct information and understand relevant standards.

    “Fractals made it easy for us to connect with our suppliers and get the sustainability data we needed without any hassle.” – Armand Schins, Manager Data Quality & Data Governance, Ahold Delhaize

Secure Your Supply Chain Data with Fractals' Zero-Knowledge Architecture

  • Zero-Knowledge Architecture: Fractals operates on a zero-knowledge principle, meaning your confidential data never leaves your systems and is never seen by Fractals.
  • Encryption: All data is encrypted at rest and in transit, ensuring maximum protection against unauthorized access.
  • Third-Party Audits: Independent audits verify the accuracy and integrity of the data, providing an added layer of trust.

Scale Your Sustainability Efforts with Fractals' Flexible Platform

  • Modular Design: Fractals can be easily scaled to accommodate supply chains of any size, from small businesses to global enterprises.
  • Automated Calculations: AI-powered calculations handle large volumes of data efficiently, saving time and resources as your supply chain grows.
  • Flexible Use Cases: Fractals supports a wide range of use cases beyond Scope 3 emissions, allowing you to adapt the platform to your specific needs.

Why Fractals

  • Data Security: Your data is yours. Fractals never sees or moves your confidential information.
  • Scalability: Designed for supply chains of all sizes, from small businesses to global enterprises.
  • Open Source: Built on a foundation of transparency and collaboration.
  • Industry Expertise: Backed by a team of experts in supply chain management, sustainability, and data security.
Fractals Addresses Industry Challenges for:
  • Lack of Visibility: Difficulty obtaining a holistic view of the supply chain’s sustainability performance and risks.
  • Reputation Risk: Concerns about potential negative impacts on brand image due to unsustainable practices within the supply chain.
  • Investor Pressure: Increasing demands from stakeholders for transparent and verifiable sustainability data.
  • Missed Opportunities: Inability to identify and capitalize on cost-saving or efficiency-improving measures within the supply chain due to data limitations.
  • Supplier Engagement: Challenges in getting suppliers to share accurate and complete data willingly.
  • Data Accuracy: Concerns about the reliability and consistency of the data collected from various suppliers.
  • Manual Processes: Time-consuming and error-prone manual data collection and analysis for sustainability reporting.
  • Decision-Making: Difficulty making informed decisions about supplier selection and optimization based on limited or unreliable data.
  • Data Silos: Difficulty integrating and analyzing sustainability data from disparate sources across the supply chain.
  • Compliance Challenges: Struggling to meet regulatory requirements and industry standards for sustainability reporting.
  • Scope 3 Emissions: Difficulty accurately tracking and reducing Scope 3 emissions, which often constitute a significant portion of a company’s carbon footprint.
  • Impact Measurement: Lack of reliable data to measure the effectiveness of sustainability initiatives and demonstrate progress towards goals.

Potential Use Cases

GHG Scope 3 Emissions

Accurately track and reduce your supply chain's carbon footprint.

Product Materials & LCA

Trace Materials to their source and asses the environmental impact of your products.

Compliance & Sustainability Reporting

Streamline reporting and ensure regulatory compliance.

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