You've seen the picture. Now make it work for you.
Sutra showed what you have. The next step depends on who you are — a supplier issuing a passport, or a brand defending imports. Pick your path; your data follows you.
Choose your role
I am a supplier / factory
Issue a passport → Proman
Turn your Sutra snapshot into a certified Digital Product Passport with a GS1 identifier you can share with any buyer.
Certified DPP for EU market access
GS1 Digital Link identifier
Control which buyers see your data
Shetu audit frameworks pre-filled
Continue with Proman
I am a US brand / importer
Defend your imports → Pahara
Screen suppliers against the UFLPA Entity List, map exposure, and assemble CBP-ready dossiers before a shipment is detained.
Live UFLPA Entity List screening
Supplier risk dashboard
CBP detention-response dossiers
Pull factory data — with consent
Continue with Pahara
I am an EU brand / importer
Attest & submit → Darpan
Compose, attest, and submit Digital Product Passports for the EU market from your suppliers' verified credentials.
Aggregate supplier DPP credentials
Brand-side attestation & sign-off
ESPR 2027 submission-ready
Pull factory data — with consent
Continue with Darpan
One platform — both sides see the same truth
This is what makes Provena different: a factory can see exactly how a brand views their data, and a brand sees exactly what the factory entered.
What the factory enters (Sutra)
Aranya Garments — your entry
tier 1Knit apparel · Bangladesh
tier 2Meghna Mills · BCI · ZDHC
tier 3Delta Spinning · XUAR fiber
consentShared with 1 brand
same data, with consent
How the brand sees it (Pahara)
Aranya Garments — supplier risk view
riskHIGH — entity list region
chain3 of 5 nodes verified
sourceProman-verified · consented
dossierAuto-started for CBP
The factory stays in control. Aranya's data is visible to this one brand only, because Aranya granted consent. It is never visible to other Pahara customers, and consent can be revoked at any time.