/SUSTAINABILITY

SUSTAINABILITY\

WHAT IMPACT CAN PHYGITALTWIN MAKE?

ZERO WASTE FASHION
STORE

ORGANIC MATERIALS

LOW CARBON
EMMISSIONS

MINIMAL WATER USAGE

IF THE FASHION INDUSTRY WERE BOTH

circular and digital the market value of the fashion industry could increase from $3T to $5.3T.

/THE PROBLEM

THE PROBLEM\

THE PROBLEM WITH THE FASHION INDUSTRY

Overconsumption & production

30% of goods produced are never sold.

Greenhouse gases

282 billion kg greenhouse gases annually 10% of greenhouse emissions annually.

Waste

Accounts for 4% of the world’s waste 5% of the world’s landfill.

Fossil fuel

350 million barrels of oil used annually.

Supply chain issues

Lead times average 5-6 months for luxury brands Increasing rise in freight costs, profit pressure.

Lost opportunities

Many talented individuals or designers want to be creators but the set up costs are too high.

Water consumption

20 trillion gallons used annually for textile production.

Economic damage

1.5 million to 100k jobs lost in 50 communities & regions by production moving overseas.

/THE SOLUTION

THE SOLUTION\

  • Moving to demand manufacturing (meaning all orders are sold before going into production) means no inventory and no waste. This is the only truly sustainable model.
  • Sampling is reduced from 3 months to zero.
  • The 3D Tools available allow anyone to start designing and to create a digital product.
  • We will create communities and loyalty programmes.
  • There are some start-ups creating digital clothes, but they do not offer an end to end service that includes production.
  • There is a push for near or on-shoring manufacturing following Brexit and there is a demand for smart factories.
  • We provide a platform to create or mint the NFT which means that any creator of NFTs can go into production and post sale prove they are the authentic owner of this digital design.
  • Future Web3 decentralised blockchain applications will allow creators tokenisation and fractionalisation opportunities as well cryptopayment solutions for end consumers.
  • Creating a micro-factory means we are ahead of the curve. We digitize all operations from 3D CADs to cutting. This allows agility and speed to market (within a week).
  • Trying on a garment, either using AI or a ”Virtual Try On” service reduces returns by up to 25%.
  • The ability to allow users to not only buy digital items in the fashion space but to also have unique “1of1” certificate of ownership adds a level of exclusivity and uniqueness.

UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS/ESG

Grapich

Gender equality

Supporting women with back to work graduation programmes.

Decent work and economic growth

Providing employment within the London area. Encourage on-shorting.

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Totally digitised supply chain, reducing waste at each stage of the development and production process through technology.

Sustainable cities and communities

Building a sustainable micro-factory in London. Supporting Socio-Economic damage.

Responsible consumption and production

We only create what’s desired so there is no waste. Test the market before buying.

Climate action

Reduced GHG, no excess water, no fossil fuels.