Haelixa, a pioneer in supply chain traceability through DNA markers, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nina Marenzi to its Advisory Board. With extensive experience in promoting sustainable materials and fostering transparency within the textile industry, Marenzi will provide strategic guidance to further Haelixa’s mission of building brand trust and accountability.
“Tracking and verifying the authenticity of materials is crucial for brands seeking to enhance their environmental and social impact. I am excited to contribute to Haelixa’s mission and help drive positive change across the industry,” said Marenzi.
About Nina Marenzi
Nina Marenzi is the founder and director of The Sustainable Angle, a Swiss non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the fashion industry’s environmental footprint. In 2011, she launched the Future Fabrics Expo (FFE), a globally recognized platform showcasing innovative, responsibly produced materials that drive sustainability in fashion.
Holding a master’s degree in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development from Imperial College London, Marenzi has spent over 15 years advocating for responsible sourcing, transparency, and sustainable innovation. Her work has connected brands with eco-friendly materials, influenced major fashion players, and educated the industry on the importance of ethical sourcing.
Haelixa’s Commitment to Supply Chain Transparency
Welcoming Marenzi to the Advisory Board, Patrick Strumpf, CEO of Haelixa, stated:
“As supply chain due diligence becomes an increasing priority, Nina’s expertise will be invaluable in supporting our efforts to empower brands with traceable, verifiable solutions. Her insights will further strengthen our mission to ensure transparency and brand trust across the industry.”
About Haelixa
Haelixa revolutionizes supply chain traceability with Swiss DNA marking technology, providing brands with unparalleled transparency from raw materials to finished products. The technology helps brands comply with regulations, validate product claims, prevent supply chain scandals, and uphold consumer trust.