Trosort Team



"The industrialization of second-hand textiles still faces a major obstacle: sorting. By automating garment identification, valuation, and routing through AI, Trosort provides a technological answer to a key logistical hurdle for scaling up." — The Good Goods
We are thrilled to share that The Good Goods, the leading media outlet for sustainable fashion, recently featured Trosort in a deep-dive article.
The piece explores a major challenge in the fashion industry: The Sorting Bottleneck. While the demand for second-hand clothing is exploding, the infrastructure to process these clothes remains largely manual, slow, and difficult to scale.
The AI Revolution in Circularity
As highlighted in the article, Trosort is bridging the gap between manual labor and industrial efficiency. By integrating advanced computer vision and AI-driven valuation, our system:
Automates Identification: Scans garments 360° to detect brand, material, size, and condition.
Optimizes Pricing: Analyzes millions of data points to suggest the best resale value instantly.
Ensures Traceability: Provides the granular data needed for EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) reporting and regulatory compliance.
A Quote from our Co-founder
In the interview, our co-founder Achille Mathot emphasized the necessity of this shift: "We provide the software and system integration, paired with hardware built by experts with 25 years of experience. This allows us to provide a complete system that turns textile waste into a structured, profitable asset."
Why This Matters
For sorting centers, brands, and retailers, this means moving away from "operational guesswork" toward a reliable, digitalized workflow. Whether it's identifying high-value vintage items or routing materials for recycling, the goal is to make the circular economy economically viable at scale.
Read the Full Article
To read the full technical breakdown and the interview on how we are shaping the future of textile sorting, head over to the original article on The Good Goods: https://www.thegoodgoods.fr/media/economie-de-la-mode/circularite-services/start-up-trosort-met-la-puissance-de-lia-au-service-du-tri-textile/
We are thrilled to share that The Good Goods, the leading media outlet for sustainable fashion, recently featured Trosort in a deep-dive article.
The piece explores a major challenge in the fashion industry: The Sorting Bottleneck. While the demand for second-hand clothing is exploding, the infrastructure to process these clothes remains largely manual, slow, and difficult to scale.
The AI Revolution in Circularity
As highlighted in the article, Trosort is bridging the gap between manual labor and industrial efficiency. By integrating advanced computer vision and AI-driven valuation, our system:
Automates Identification: Scans garments 360° to detect brand, material, size, and condition.
Optimizes Pricing: Analyzes millions of data points to suggest the best resale value instantly.
Ensures Traceability: Provides the granular data needed for EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) reporting and regulatory compliance.
A Quote from our Co-founder
In the interview, our co-founder Achille Mathot emphasized the necessity of this shift: "We provide the software and system integration, paired with hardware built by experts with 25 years of experience. This allows us to provide a complete system that turns textile waste into a structured, profitable asset."
Why This Matters
For sorting centers, brands, and retailers, this means moving away from "operational guesswork" toward a reliable, digitalized workflow. Whether it's identifying high-value vintage items or routing materials for recycling, the goal is to make the circular economy economically viable at scale.
Read the Full Article
To read the full technical breakdown and the interview on how we are shaping the future of textile sorting, head over to the original article on The Good Goods: https://www.thegoodgoods.fr/media/economie-de-la-mode/circularite-services/start-up-trosort-met-la-puissance-de-lia-au-service-du-tri-textile/
We are thrilled to share that The Good Goods, the leading media outlet for sustainable fashion, recently featured Trosort in a deep-dive article.
The piece explores a major challenge in the fashion industry: The Sorting Bottleneck. While the demand for second-hand clothing is exploding, the infrastructure to process these clothes remains largely manual, slow, and difficult to scale.
The AI Revolution in Circularity
As highlighted in the article, Trosort is bridging the gap between manual labor and industrial efficiency. By integrating advanced computer vision and AI-driven valuation, our system:
Automates Identification: Scans garments 360° to detect brand, material, size, and condition.
Optimizes Pricing: Analyzes millions of data points to suggest the best resale value instantly.
Ensures Traceability: Provides the granular data needed for EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) reporting and regulatory compliance.
A Quote from our Co-founder
In the interview, our co-founder Achille Mathot emphasized the necessity of this shift: "We provide the software and system integration, paired with hardware built by experts with 25 years of experience. This allows us to provide a complete system that turns textile waste into a structured, profitable asset."
Why This Matters
For sorting centers, brands, and retailers, this means moving away from "operational guesswork" toward a reliable, digitalized workflow. Whether it's identifying high-value vintage items or routing materials for recycling, the goal is to make the circular economy economically viable at scale.
Read the Full Article
To read the full technical breakdown and the interview on how we are shaping the future of textile sorting, head over to the original article on The Good Goods: https://www.thegoodgoods.fr/media/economie-de-la-mode/circularite-services/start-up-trosort-met-la-puissance-de-lia-au-service-du-tri-textile/
We are thrilled to share that The Good Goods, the leading media outlet for sustainable fashion, recently featured Trosort in a deep-dive article.
The piece explores a major challenge in the fashion industry: The Sorting Bottleneck. While the demand for second-hand clothing is exploding, the infrastructure to process these clothes remains largely manual, slow, and difficult to scale.
The AI Revolution in Circularity
As highlighted in the article, Trosort is bridging the gap between manual labor and industrial efficiency. By integrating advanced computer vision and AI-driven valuation, our system:
Automates Identification: Scans garments 360° to detect brand, material, size, and condition.
Optimizes Pricing: Analyzes millions of data points to suggest the best resale value instantly.
Ensures Traceability: Provides the granular data needed for EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) reporting and regulatory compliance.
A Quote from our Co-founder
In the interview, our co-founder Achille Mathot emphasized the necessity of this shift: "We provide the software and system integration, paired with hardware built by experts with 25 years of experience. This allows us to provide a complete system that turns textile waste into a structured, profitable asset."
Why This Matters
For sorting centers, brands, and retailers, this means moving away from "operational guesswork" toward a reliable, digitalized workflow. Whether it's identifying high-value vintage items or routing materials for recycling, the goal is to make the circular economy economically viable at scale.
Read the Full Article
To read the full technical breakdown and the interview on how we are shaping the future of textile sorting, head over to the original article on The Good Goods: https://www.thegoodgoods.fr/media/economie-de-la-mode/circularite-services/start-up-trosort-met-la-puissance-de-lia-au-service-du-tri-textile/


