The journey of your Hamppy
From fibre to your door, and where it goes after.
End of life
A digital product passport is a simple idea with a big payoff. It is a single record that follows one product through its whole life, from the field where the fibre grew to the moment it lands in your drawer. For hemp underwear, that record is the difference between a sustainability claim you have to trust and one you can actually check.
What a digital product passport actually is
The European Union is rolling out digital product passports for textiles over the coming years. The goal is to end vague labels and let anyone see what a garment is made of, where it was produced and how to care for or recycle it. We did not want to wait for the deadline. Every Hamppy already carries its own passport, built around the same principle: full traceability, nothing hidden.
What our passport shows you
Open the passport for your pair and you can follow the real journey on the map above. It traces the hemp from the farm, through the mill that spins it with GOTS certified organic cotton, to the factory that sews it and the fulfilment centre that ships it. Alongside the route you get the material breakdown (53% hemp, organic cotton, a little spandex for fit), the certifications behind it and clear care guidance so the pair lasts for years.
Why it matters
Most fashion brands would rather you did not ask where things come from. Transparency is harder than a green logo. A digital product passport closes that gap because it replaces marketing language with verifiable facts. You see the supply chain, the materials and the proof, in one place. That is the whole point of buying better instead of buying more.
This is what honest underwear looks like from the inside out. One product, one passport, no fog.
