1. Start at SKU level
Each garment needs a reliable product record. A generic collection-level sustainability statement is weak for environmental labeling because the calculation depends on the actual product category, weight, material blend, production geography and transport assumptions.
2. Ask suppliers for the missing evidence
Do not ask suppliers for a vague "eco score." Ask for machine-readable facts: composition percentages, processing countries, recycled content certificates, finishing processes, transport route, care instructions and durability data.
3. Separate readiness from compliance
A readiness checker tells you whether your data is usable. A legal or official environmental score should be produced or validated through official Ecobalyse resources and qualified compliance support.
4. Build topical authority
For SEO, this site should publish narrow pages around real jobs: CSV product data checker, textile eco-score fields, Ecobalyse API field mapping, material composition examples, and France apparel labeling checklist.
Official references
Verify the final workflow against the official declaration documentation, the Ecobalyse simulator, and the Ecobalyse textile API listing.