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Digital
Product Passport

EU DPP Regulations

The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is an initiative by the European Commission to create a standardized digital identification for products. This information will be accessible through a unique identifier like a QR code, and will be crucial for various stakeholders like consumers, businesses, and authorities.

Circular Economy

Encourages reuse, repair, and recycling by tracking materials across the product lifecycle.

Sustainability

Promotes resource efficiency and reduces environmental impact through verified data.

Transparent product data

Provides accessible, accurate, and standardized information for all stakeholders.

Traceability

Enables end-to-end visibility of materials and processes from origin to end-of-life.

Compliance

Ensures alignment with evolving EU regulations like ESPR, CSRD, and DPP mandates.

Consumer Empowerment

Helps buyers make conscious, data-driven decisions about what they purchase.

How does DPP work?

Core Objectives of DPP

Step towards DPP and Circular Economy

Timeline for product passports

Benefits of using a Digital Product Passport

For Brands

  • Stay compliant with regulations
  • Prevent fake or copied products
  • Build a stronger brand image

For Consumers

  • See real, verified product info
  • Get details for repair or resale
  • Make confident, informed choices

For the Planet

  • Less waste in landfills
  • Fewer emissions during product life
  • Supports recycling and reuse
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