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EDMA magazine publishes ViSS ICT Platform article

January 16th, 2026

A new digital traceability tool for collection, processing and sharing of information across PHBV value chains.

ViSS announces that EDMA magazine has published the project latest article, 'ViSS project: ICT platform for traceability and sustainable decision-making'.

Developed by CETEC, the ViSS ICT Platform brings together traceability, SSbD-based evaluation and public tools to support transparent, safe and sustainable bio-based products and to prevent greenwashing.

Why and how the ViSS ICT Platform works

The ViSS ICT Platform is a digital platform designed to link residues, materials, processes and final PHBV products in real time, responding to data fragmentation, regulatory requirements and the need for reliable information. The platform is built around three interoperable modules:

  1. The traceability tool, which provides end-to-end tracking of residues, sub-products and PHBV batches;
  2. The evaluation and decision tool, which applies SSbD indicators, lifecycle and social readiness criteria to support benchmarking and optimisation;
  3. The public tool, which translates project data into accessible, trustworthy information for consumers and civil society, aligned with the digital product passport approach.

Developed using an agile methodology and a secure, web-based architecture, the platform enables real-time data entry, automatic calculations, graphical visualisation and transparent reporting, helping partners and stakeholders make robust, evidence-based sustainability decisions.

Read the full publication on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/17881508.

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