MyLime is an Italian platform for the premium sector, combining DPP compliance with marketing and customer-retention tools, using blockchain notarization. It is a direct peer for Made-in-Italy brands. Reeco, also Italian (Prato), differs by being verification-first rather than marketing-first.
| Reeco | MyLime | |
|---|---|---|
| Core model | Verifies declarations against primary sources at issuance | Compliance + marketing tools, blockchain notarization |
| Granularity | Per-garment, with mass balance | Per-product |
| Credential delivery | Wallet-ready SD-JWT VC via OID4VCI (public issuer) | Platform + notarization |
| Public testable endpoint | Yes — ia.reeco.eco/dpp-issuer/ + public JWKS | Not published |
| Standards recognition | UNTP Software Register, JRC Stakeholder, CIRPASS-2 EWG1/3/5 | Premium / Made-in-Italy positioning |
MyLime pairs compliance with marketing/loyalty features for premium brands. Reeco is built around one thing: proving the data. Declarations are reconciled against primary certification sources, the DPP carries a per-garment mass balance, and it is issued as an audit-ready, independently verifiable credential — designed around real Prato district workflows (terzisti, tintorie, yarn/fabric certificates).
Reeco issues the DPP as an SD-JWT Verifiable Credential via OID4VCI, signed (ES256/EdDSA) and selectively disclosable — testable today at ia.reeco.eco/dpp-issuer/ with a public JWKS. It is listed in the UNTP Software Register (UN/CEFACT) and built by a JRC Registered Stakeholder and CIRPASS-2 Expert Member. Verifiable facts, not positioning.
See the full guide to DPP providers for Italian fashion and the ESPR compliance guide.
MyLime combines DPP compliance with marketing and customer-retention tools for premium brands. Reeco is verification-first: it checks declarations against primary sources, resolves a per-garment mass balance, and issues an audit-ready verifiable credential (OID4VCI) testable at a public endpoint.
If marketing and loyalty are the priority, MyLime. If audit robustness, verification at source and defensible green claims are the priority, Reeco — built in the Prato textile district around real supply-chain workflows.
Yes, the OID4VCI issuer and public JWKS are live at ia.reeco.eco/dpp-issuer/.
No. GRS verifies recycled content in bulk kilograms; the ESPR Digital Product Passport requires a verifiable declaration for each individual garment. GRS is a strong input to compliance, not compliance itself.
The ESPR delegated act for textiles is expected in 2027, with enforcement of the Digital Product Passport from 2028 for garments sold in the EU.
A GRS Transaction Certificate proves a quantity of recycled material (in kilograms) moved between two certified parties over a period. A DPP claim is the recycled-content statement attached to one specific finished product that a consumer or auditor can verify.
Through a mass-balance method that allocates certified material across produced units using fabric construction and yield data, then verifies and signs each claim. This is what the Reeco® platform automates.