Peer Ledger’s technology solutions enable retailers to strengthen governance and due diligence in their extended supply chains. This new capability results in dramatically enhancing the quality, timeliness, and completeness of data that retailers obtain from their suppliers and certifiers. Retailers can then approve and communicate accurate sustainability and marketing data effectively to consumers, repairers, refurbishers, recyclers, waste disposers, and regulators via intelligent, updatable digital labelling. Consumers and others access a product’s digital label by scanning a single 2D QR code on the retail product or from the product’s web page. Products’ digital labels may include and are not limited to provenance, overall product journey, certifications, product chemistry, and recyclability information.

In addition to revolutionizing communications via products, Peer Ledger’s Digital Product Passport Platform helps companies comply with new sustainability regulations, such as Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (Bill S-211), updates to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (Bill S-5), Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), and the US FDA Food Safety Modernization Act Traceability Rule 204. 

Peer Ledger is headquartered in Nova Scotia. Since 2017, it has been helping Fortune 10/500 and DAX 30 companies achieve new visibility into sustainability in their supply chains for de-risking their organizations and increasing overall agility and compliance postures.