Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) is proud to be a founding partner in the launch of OS Hub Spotlight, a new capability from Open Supply Hub that helps connect trusted social and environmental data to real‑world production locations. Spotlight increases visibility into verified information about factories and other production sites—supporting more informed sourcing, stronger compliance systems, and greater accountability across global supply chains.

By integrating WRAP certification data into production location profiles, Spotlight makes it easier for brands, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to identify facilities that have completed WRAP’s independent, third‑party certification process. This expanded visibility helps elevate responsible manufacturers and reinforces the value of credible, on‑the‑ground verification.

Building a More Connected and Transparent Data Ecosystem

Global supply chains rely on many different sources of environmental and social data, but those datasets often sit in silos. OS Hub Spotlight helps bridge that gap by showing where key data points—such as certifications, assessments, and other indicators—are available for a given facility, without hosting or replacing partner datasets.

For WRAP, this approach reflects a shared belief in building ecosystem wide, collaborative, and interoperable tools. Rather than duplicating efforts, Spotlight connects organizations working toward common goals and helps users understand how different sources of information relate to the same production locations.

Through this partnership, WRAP certification data can be more easily discovered in context—alongside other relevant social and environmental datasets—giving users a more complete picture of facility level practices and performance. By improving visibility across datasets, Spotlight helps organizations save time, reduce duplication, and make more informed decisions grounded in verified information.

“By working directly with facilities on the ground, WRAP helps strengthen compliance systems, support long‑term business success, and protect workers’ rights. We are proud to partner with Open Supply Hub on the launch of Spotlight, which expands access to trusted, verifiable data and helps elevate facilities that have completed our independent, third‑party certification. By increasing visibility into responsible manufacturing practices, Spotlight reinforces accountability, transparency, and objectivity across global supply chains.” Avedis Seferian, President and CEO, WRAP

Advancing Collective Impact Through Collaboration

OS Hub Spotlight reflects a growing recognition that no single organization can deliver supply chain transparency alone. By connecting datasets and partners through an open, collaborative platform, Spotlight supports a shared infrastructure that benefits brands, facilities, and civil society alike.

WRAP’s participation as a founding Spotlight partner underscores its commitment to collaboration, data integrity, and practical tools that drive measurable improvements in working conditions and responsible production worldwide.

“One of the most common requests we hear from sourcing and compliance teams: tell me which facilities have which certifications. But the value isn’t just accessing that data; it’s seeing it in context, alongside other critical social, environmental, and assessment datasets. Together, they start to tell a much richer story and, through OS Hub Spotlight, we’re collectively working to make that possible. We’re thrilled to have Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) as a founding Spotlight Partner, helping stakeholders find and connect to the partners they need to build a collective picture of responsible production.” Natalie Grillon, CEO, Open Supply Hub

What is Open Supply Hub?

Open Supply Hub is a global open data platform that maps production locations and connects them with various datasets, helping organizations better understand and address risks and opportunities across their supply chains. To date, Open Supply Hub has mapped over 2.5 million production locations from thousands of organizations, including a range of stakeholders such as suppliers, companies, service providers, and civil society organizations. 

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