The textile and food industries are among the most profitable but also environmentally draining. Blockchain architecture addresses the issue via a scalable, flexible platform allowing access to secure product data.
Having access to secure product data that span the entire supply chain will lead to more sustainable practices and introduce circularity models to the industries. Coordinated by Italian luxurious clothing manufacturer Fratelli Piacenza, the TRICK project aims to provide a complete, affordable and standardised platform enabling SMEs to collect and manage product data as well as access needed services on a dedicated, open business-to-business (B2B) marketplace.TRICK is building the platform based on a blockchain model supporting supply chain traceability, allowing the food and textile markets to overcome issues such as product counterfeiting and greenwashing techniques. Such issues have been hindering not only the authenticity but also the availability of product data.
As explained in a project post, “the logical architecture has been organized into two concepts: the first one is related to the type of services, and the second concerns an extension of the type of layers.”
Type of services is divided into core and business, while layers cover end-user IT, collection and data management, traceability, security and B2B marketplace. In this way, the new model targets security, transparency, privacy, flexibility, scalability and interoperability.
The blockchain infrastructure is provided by project partner Quadrans Foundation, a Swiss non-profit organisation. According to a GlobeNewswire news item, “the Quadrans blockchain has been chosen to be a central technology for the TRICK infrastructure.” Focused specifically on the needs of industry, complex supply chains and Internet of things devices, it is “an open-source, public, decentralised smart-contract-based blockchain.” The new model will also be supported by Truebit, a blockchain enhancement tool Quadrans has used to advance integration and interoperability. The partnership with Quadrans is slated to help standardise services for Europe’s food and textile industries.The platform will be demonstrated and validated in two pilot programmes involving the textile and food industries. One of its important features is its ability to cooperate with EU customs and other external systems. The feasibility of this concept has already been tested on the integration of TRICK with the Integrated Automation Customs Excise, or AIDA – the Italian Customs and Monopolies Agency’s information system.
Going forward, TRICK (PRODUCT DATA TRACEABILITY FROM CRADLE TO CRADLE BY BLOCKCHAINS INTEROPERABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY SERVICE MARKETPLACE) will continue to refine its services and evolve its research and activities. The final results of the demonstration will be published at the end of 2023, setting the TRICK platform on its commercial trajectory.
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