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Apparel Brands Gain Compliance Clarity with New Digital Portal
By MGN Editorial•February 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM
Rudholm Group launches a new platform to help apparel brands manage complex global regulatory requirements.
Apparel brands today face a growing web of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulations across global markets. To help simplify this compliance burden, the Rudholm Group has launched the Rudholm Compliance Portal, a new digital platform designed to provide greater clarity and easier management of these regulatory requirements.
According to the press release, the Rudholm Compliance Portal aggregates the latest updates to apparel industry regulations worldwide, allowing brands to quickly understand how new rules impact their operations and supply chains. The platform provides tools to track compliance status, receive alerts on regulatory changes, and generate reports for stakeholders.
'Brands are struggling to keep up with the pace of new rules and standards being introduced globally,' said Rudholm Group CEO Karin Rudholm. 'Our new compliance portal gives them a centralized hub to simplify this complexity and ensure they can meet their legal obligations.'
The launch of the Rudholm Compliance Portal comes as apparel brands face heightened scrutiny over their environmental and social impacts. Regulators worldwide have introduced new laws and disclosure requirements around issues like textile waste, chemical usage, worker rights, and supply chain traceability. Failure to comply can result in heavy fines, legal action, and brand reputation damage.
By providing a streamlined, digital solution to track and manage these evolving compliance requirements, the Rudholm Compliance Portal aims to help apparel companies avoid these risks while also making it easier to report on their sustainability progress to investors and consumers.
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