PROGRAMME activities
The Open Call for the Programme is now closed. We have shortlisted nine early-stage innovators who are working to accelerate the transformation of the fashion and textile industry towards net-positivity. The nine solutions will be enrolled in the Trailblazer Programme, receiving feedback and investment pitch training from industry experts and PDS representatives. The shortlisted innovators will then pitch for potential investment to an esteemed jury, with the winning Trailblazer revealed at GFA’s Global Fashion Summit 2025 Copenhagen Edition – the leading international forum for sustainability in fashion taking place on 3–5 June.
All shortlisted Trailblazers will also have the opportunity to showcase their businesses within an exhibit at the Summit to connect with other key industry stakeholders and potential investors. The Trailblazer Programme corresponds with the theme of the upcoming Global Fashion Summit – ‘Barriers and Bridges’.
The one winning company will further receive an equity investment of up to $200,000 (specific amount to invest is contingent upon the winning company’s stage and status) in addition to commercial and operational support from PDS and PDS Group’s Positive Materials to help bring the innovation to scale. The winner will be announced to an exclusive audience during the Global Fashion Summit.
- Working With Nature: Nature-driven solutions across the entire fashion supply chain
- Closed-Loop Pathways: Innovations that foster a circular economy, minimise reliance on finite resources and ensure waste is reduced, reused, and recycled
- Tech-Powered Transformation: Technological innovations that enhance visibility, efficiency, and accountability in the fashion supply chain, reducing environmental impact, optimising resources
IN collaboration WITH
- PDS Ventures will invest between USD 50,000 – USD 200,000 in the winning company, specific amount to invest is contingent upon the winning company’s stage and status. The ultimate decision regarding the investment amount will be determined according to PDS Ventures’ internal procedures.
- PDS Ventures shall endeavour to complete the investment within three (3) months of the Trailblazer award announcement, with the award recipient agreeing to the valuation terms and timelines below.
- PDS Ventures shall invest in the winning company at same valuation or as per latter’s last funding round completed in last 12 months or at 20% discount to their next round. In case no round has taken place in last 12 months or there is no new round expected in next 12 months, valuation would be at mutually agreeable terms between both parties.
PDS
PDS Ventures
PDS Ventures is the innovation and investment arm of PDS Group with a $50m fund dedicated to supporting and investing in innovative startups in the fashion sector With a focus on climate-led innovation, PDS Ventures aims to drive positive change within the industry by strategically partnering with portfolio companies to unlock value throughout the PDS Limited network consisting of over 600 factory partners and 250+ consumer brands and retail businesses.
As the only structured Corporate Venture Capital arm within the fashion supply chain and a leading investor in early stage innovations, PDS Ventures’ investment portfolio spans across material science, manufacturing solutions & processes, post consumer & circular solutions, supply chain transparency/traceability and fashion tech enablers.
THE 2025 shortlist
WORKING WITH NATURE
OceanSafe AG
OceanSafe AG is a Swiss polymer science company pioneering sustainable material innovation for the textile industry. OceanSafe develops and licenses high-performance, circular materials engineered to leave no waste behind. The company gained recognition in 2023 with the launch of naNea—the next-gen biodegradable polyester now successfully in use across the textile industry. OceanSafe continues to set new standards in scalable, more sustainable materials. Through the Trailblazer Programme, OceanSafe will introduce its latest material innovation: coNea. This patented, 100% bio-based biopolymer combines the natural feel of plant-based fibres with the processing advantages of synthetics via extrusion. Sourced from renewable feedstocks, including lignin from wood residues, coNea is biodegradable, non-toxic, and industrially scalable, offering a true drop-in solution for more sustainable textile manufacturing.
FIBRE52™
FIBRE52™ is a patented wax-on, low temperature bleach and dye system that replaces outdated preparation methods for cotton and other cellulosics. This unique drop-in solution works with existing machinery, using bio-friendly products instead of harsh chemicals, such as caustic soda. These chemistries allow for quicker process times and significant reductions in water and energy usage, while also maintaining the cotton’s natural strength and softness. The FIBRE52™ bleach, scour, and dye system helps manufacturers reach all shades, including white.
Matereal
Matereal leverages breakthrough chemistry and AI to help detoxify and decarbonise the plastic supply chain. Matereal presents Polaris™, a decarbonised, non-isocyanate polyurethane alternative. Polaris™ polymers are significantly less toxic than conventional polyurethane and up to 100% biobased. The first Polaris™ product line takes the form of thermoplastic chips for textile and footwear applications. The Matereal team has deep expertise applying these chips as coatings, films, laminations, and via injection moulding. Matereal also partners with leading companies seeking to create custom Polaris™ formulations via the Matereal™ AI Platform. This platform combines Matereal’s novel chemistry and AI to customise Polaris™ solutions to fit supply chain and impact needs.
CLOSED LOOP PATHWAYS
Tern
Tern enables retailers to build brand-owned, in-house circular programs that meet their customers’ changing needs and deliver against their business objectives. Tern’s easy-to-use, white-label, plug-and-play software seamlessly integrates into a retailer’s existing business, enabling them to own and operate trade-in, resale, repairs, upcycling, recycling, and donation programs – both in-store and online. Tern’s strengths are in the flexibility of its solution and unequivocal focus on delivering a service that enables retailers to own the entire customer journey; giving them complete control and flexibility over how they run their programs – and direct ownership of their second-hand market and customer.
Resortecs
Resortecs enables large-scale textile-to-textile recycling by simplifying eco-design and disassembly. It helps brands design for circularity from day one with Smart Stitch™—heat-dissolvable threads—and tailored eco-design guidelines. This makes disassembly easier and ensures traceability of materials. At end-of-life, Resortecs proprietary Smart Disassembly™ system recovers up to two times more material than standard pre-treatment methods, significantly reducing costs and delivering clean, consistent feedstock to recyclers. By focusing on high-value easy-to-collect product categories like workwear, mattresses, and sportswear, and establishing local disassembly hubs, Resortecs helps to eliminate unnecessary waste logistics and bring scalable circularity to life.
Refiberd
Refiberd uses hyperspectral imaging and AI to accurately detect the material composition of textiles. Its technology is a critical unlock for the textile recycling industry, which needs material and contaminants sorted to a high level of accuracy for efficient recycling. Additionally, Refiberd’s material identification system is transformative for resale authentication, enabling the identification of counterfeit products via material analysis. Refiberd’s technology also has applications for the traceability industry, serving as a third-party validation technology of the material data entered into digital product passports. By working across the textile value chain, Refiberd is looking to enable circularity and transparency for materials used in the industry.
TECH POWERED TRANSFORMATION
Musthad
A significant proportion of textile materials become waste before even being sold. Managing this excess inventory is inefficient, time-consuming, and costly due to complex products, linear processes, and fragmented data—making it difficult to scale circularity. Musthad guides fashion brands toward a zero-landfill future through a data-driven platform that helps them turn textile waste and excess inventory into value. The Musthad platform enables brands to: Digitise, centralise, and process all waste data in one single platform; Instantly identify and activate the best reuse or recycling solutions; Monitor waste flows to ensure compliance; and track key savings (CO₂, €, kg). Musthad already supports leading brands in scaling circularity, generating an average potential saving of €1,350 per ton of waste.
eComID
eComID is a proactive, AI-powered Returns Reduction Platform tailored for retail fashion brands. Unlike traditional post-purchase return tools, eComID integrates seamlessly into the pre-purchase journey, helping brands reduce return rates, carbon emissions, and boost net revenue. The platform offers two key components: (1) on-site integrations such as AI-powered Size Finder, Green Nudging, Personalised Return Fees, and Bracketing Alerts to guide and incentivise shoppers toward mindful purchasing; and (2) a powerful analytics Portal for return insights. Backed by H&M Group, eComID currently partners with leading fashion brands like & Other Stories, J.Lindeberg, Björn Borg, and Gina Tricot, delivering measurable impact by shaping better shopping decisions before checkout. eComID was named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025.
Manny AI
Manny is AI for Demand-Centric Supply Chains, helping fashion brands and manufacturers shift from bulk production to responsive, on-demand manufacturing. Manny’s platform connects brands, factories, and fabric mills in real time — allocating orders based on live fabric availability, machinist capacity, and supplier capability. It generates production-ready tech packs, guides buyers on price–delivery tradeoffs, and manages AI-driven critical paths across multiple tiers.
JURY members
Applicants will be reviewed and shortlisted by an esteemed Jury including representatives from GFA, PDS Ventures, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Ralph Lauren Corporation, Fashion For Good and Zalando.
Katrin Ley
Managing Director, Fashion for Good
Katrin Ley is the Managing Director of Fashion for Good. She steers Fashion for Good’s global efforts to enable the daring invention and widespread adoption of good fashion practice. She does this by harnessing the power of innovation, practical action and cross-sector collaboration to drive the transition to a circular apparel and textile industry. Ley brings more than 20 years of relevant industry experience in fashion and impact investing with her. She joined Fashion for Good from Pymwymic, the ‘Put your Money Where Your Meaning Is Community’ of European wealth holders who invest for impact. Under her leadership as Managing Partner, Pymwymic launched the first-ever peer-to-peer impact holding company, welcoming mission-aligned families and individual investors as shareholders. Prior to joining Pymwymic, Ley was Managing Director within the adidas Group (U.S. and Netherlands) and a Principal within the Boston Consulting Group (Germany and Scandinavia) – with a focus on private equity, consumer goods and technology. Ley was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is the founding curator of the Amsterdam Global Shapers Hub.
Pascal Brun
VP Sustainability and D&I, Zalando
Pascal Brun is VP Sustainability and D&I at Zalando. He is responsible for driving the company’s strong commitment in the areas of Sustainability and D&I, pivotal for transforming both Zalando and the wider fashion industry. In his quest to achieve positive impact across the value chain, Pascal is currently also part of the Board of Directors of Cascale, IFC, and Circ. Before joining Zalando in September 2023 and relocating to Berlin, Pascal worked at H&M where his experience spanned across different continents and a variety of execution and strategic management roles over the last 16 years, focusing on Sustainability and Supply Chain Management.
Robert van de Kerkhof
CEO & Founder, PEPPER-i2
Robert van de Kerkhof is a distinguished authority in the fiber industry with over 25 years of experience and the founder of PEPPER-i2, a Swiss based impact advisory company on sustainability. After 10 years as Chief Commercial and Sustainability Officer and Member of the Board at Lenzing AG, Robert advises companies on Sustainability and Circularity. Among his esteemed clients are Syre, an exciting start-up from Vargas Holding and H&M to decarbonize and de-waste the textile industry through polyester textile-to-textile recycling, as well as ReHubs Europe, the collaboration hub in Europe to make the textile industry circular. Robert is also non-executive director and Chairperson at HeiQ PLC, a London listed innovation company, and the President of the Austrian Fiber Institute, organizers of the global fiber congress, Dornbirn GFC. Robert’s comprehensive expertise in the international fiber industry comes from his many years of experience at various international companies and business functions. He began his career as an Aeronautical Engineer at Fokker Aircraft, and since then, he has taken up roles in TenCate, DuPont, INVISTA and Lenzing. Besides his corporate career, Robert also served as Chairman of CIRFS, the European Man-made fiber trade association, as well as Chairman of the Business Council of ReHubs Europe. Robert is married with three children. He holds a B.SC. in Aeronautical Engineering and an MBA in International Management.
Jason Berns
Head of Sustainability, Product & Manufacturing Innovation, Ralph Lauren
Jason Berns heads the Sustainability and the Product & Manufacturing Innovation teams at Ralph Lauren. He is responsible for developing and implementing the Company’s global corporate sustainability strategy, spanning the entire value chain. Jason also oversees innovation, identifying unique, consumer-focused opportunities in key materials, product and manufacturing areas. His objective is to drive the Company’s impact reductions, enhance product performance and increase circular business models through responsible, ethical practices. His work in product innovation includes the launch of the world’s first scalable apparel serialization and authentication program – Digital Product IDs – which has been implemented on hundreds of millions of items globally. He was also responsible for the implementation of 3D design and development; the creation of a recycled, waterless version of the iconic Polo Shirt; and marquee innovative technologies for Team USA’s Olympic uniforms such as Intelligent Insulation, a first-to-market fabric that adapts to cooler temperatures by expanding and creating a layer of insulation. Jason has also led several investments in materials technology companies, including NFW and Tira. He was the recipient of the Don Percival Award in 2024, recognizing outstanding contributions to the application of automatic identification and data capture technologies. Before joining Ralph Lauren in 2016, Jason led the open innovation team at Under Armour Inc. and held roles at Salomon Sports, Arc’teryx Equipment and Fisher-Price. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati, has served on several startup boards, acts as an advisor to several venture funds and is listed as an inventor on over a dozen patents.
Dr. Yuly Fuentes Medel
Program Director for Textiles, Climate Grand Challenges, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dr. Yuly Fuentes-Medel is a catalyst of creative ideas and ecosystem builder and pioneer in the intersection of Fashion, Technology, Climate change and business. Now working as Program Director of Climate Grand Challenges & Fabric Innovation lab at the Massachusetts Institute of technology and Founder of the Footwear Collective, a non profit network of companies dedicated to solve systemic change with circular solution powered by EarthDNA Inc. As founder of Value of Science LLC she created DESCIENCE, a global collective of designers, scientists & technologists, connecting the world of science and Design as one. She was selected as Human of the year by motherhood Magazine on 2018 and received the 2015 Boston Business Magazine “Woman to Watch” Award. She graduated with a PhD in biomedical sciences from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Postdoctoral trained at the MIT Sloan School in Technology Innovation & entrepreneurship (TIE). She currently serves as emeritus President of the board of the Chile-Massachusetts Alliance to support international exchange of investment, technological business, talent and social impact. She is a past board member of FIT Lab and a current board member of Aji Challenge, a chilean accelerator that fosters the success of technological companies in global markets. As a member of Women Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology (WEST), she received a Volunteer Giving back award. She is also a an advisor to MIT Delta students’ start ups and venture Partner to Closed Loop Partners. During her time as a Ph.D. student, she helped pioneer the International workshop called “Small Brains Big Ideas”. So far, this initiative has successfully trained almost a hundred Latin-American students. Trained as a biochemist at University of Concepcion in her native Chile, she is constantly in search of opportunities to support young talent and technologies to make an impact in global markets.
Yael Gairola
Non-Executive Director, PDS Limited and Senior Advisor, PDS Ventures
Yaël Gairola is a highly experienced industry professional, working for the past two decades in the crossroads of technology, supply chain, sustainability, material science and fashion. Currently Gairola is involved in a multitude of sustainable businesses in several capacities – as a Board Member, an Advisor, and an Investor. She sits on the Board of PDS Limited, a global sourcing and manufacturing conglomerate, serving over 300 brands and retailers. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Finisterre, a B-Corp activist outwear brand, Refiberd, a deep tech start-up empowering textile to textile recycling, and Arda, a chemistry, technology and bio-material start-up. Gairola has a keen interest and a deep expertise in circularity, supply-chain tech and material innovation and is a Senior Advisor to PDS Ventures which invested in many innovators in this space. For the second consecutive year, PDS Ventures are continuing the partnership with Global Fashion Agenda, to highlight and support the most promising climate changing solutions. She previously held positions as CEO of Pangaia, as well as Managing Director of Coats Digital. Gairola was also a Management Consultant with the Boston Consulting Group and holds an MBA from INSEAD, alongside a Law degree from Columbia University.
THE WINNER OF THE TRAILBLAZER 2024 programme
Bloom Labs is accelerating the transition towards a circular economy by tapping into the billions of tons of fibrous protein waste produced annually to create bioplastics and textile fibres at scale. Through a closed-loop process and 100% bio-based ingredients, Bloom Labs combines the best of natural fibres, such as handfeel, breathability and softness, with the efficiency of industrial fibre processing, reducing the use of resource-intensive natural fibres and synthetics.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Below, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about the Trailblazer Programme as well as the Terms & Conditions for applying. Upon submission of your application, you acknowledge and accept the requirements associated with participation in the programme. Before applying, please thoroughly review all questions, as they delineate pertinent information regarding your involvement in the programme.
Why should I apply for the programme?
The Trailblazer Programme offers valuable feedback, funding opportunities and industry recognition. The winner receives a monetary prize and recognition at the Global Fashion Summit. All shortlisted candidates will receive a ticket to exhibit their solutions at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen in June.
By submitting your application, you commit to taking part in the Summit if you emerge as the winner.
How much investment will the winning company receive and what are the terms of investment?
What does the programme entail?
The programme begins with an open call, followed by a selection process where shortlisted applicants will participate in a workshop, present their solutions to a jury, and potentially showcase their solutions at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen.
By submitting your application, you commit to taking part in the workshops and presenting your solution to the jury if you are shortlisted.
How is the Trailblazer programme related to the Global Fashion Summit?
The winner of the Trailblazer Programme will receive recognition on stage at the Global Fashion Summit. Additionally, there will be a dedicated Trailblazer Programme exhibition stand at the Summit venue where the shortlisted innovators can showcase their innovative solutions to a wide audience.
Where is this programme taking place?
The Trailblazer Programme will be conducted entirely online. However, for shortlisted innovators who opt to showcase their solutions at the Global Fashion Summit, attendance in person at the Summit in Copenhagen on June 4-5, is required.
Global Fashion Agenda will not cover any expenses related to participating in the Summit for the shortlisted and winning innovation(s), except providing one free and one 10% discounted ticket to the Summit for each innovator.
What is expected from the winner?
We expect the winner to diligently execute their idea according to the proposed plan, maintaining a commitment to fostering a net positive impact. Progress reports on fund utilisation must be provided to GFA and PDS Ventures at the 6-month and 12-month intervals.
Who can apply?
Individuals or groups with solutions aimed at creating a net-positive impact in the fashion industry are encouraged to apply. Companies must meet specific criteria, including being under 5 years old, having fewer than 10 employees, and generating less than 2 million EUR in turnover per year. Solutions should further address one or more of the three solution priorities Working with Nature, Closed-loop Pathways and Tech-enabled Transformation. Applications must be in English.
When is the application deadline?
The deadline for submissions is 7 March 2025 5 pm GMT.
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How does the application process work?
Applicants submit their materials via the provided form. After the deadline, the selection process will begin.
I am already affiliated with GFA through the Innovation Forum – Can I still apply?
If you are already represented in the GFA Innovation Forum, you are still eligible to apply for the Trailblazer programme, provided you meet the criteria, as stated under “Who can apply?”. However, please note that only solutions in the seed stage/early stage will be considered for participation.
I am currently enrolled in another accelerator programme – Can I still apply?
If you are currently enrolled in another accelerator programme, you are still welcome to apply for the Trailblazer Programme. However, please ensure that you have sole ownership of all rights associated with your solution.
What is a successful application?
GFA, PDS Ventures, and an independent jury will shortlist promising candidates, who will then pitch their solutions in front of the jury board for the final review. The winner will be announced and recognised at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen.
What does the selection process look like?
GFA, PDS Ventures, and an independent jury will shortlist promising candidates, who will then pitch their solutions in front of the jury board for the final review. The winner will be announced and recognised at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen.
When will I get feedback on my application?
Applicants selected for the first round will receive feedback at the latest by the end of April. All applicants will receive feedback by mid-May 2025