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The Digital Product Passport Registry Is Live: What It Means for Every Industry, and How to Prepare
On 20 July 2026, the European Commission switched on the EU Digital Product Passport Registry. For most organisations, this is the moment the Digital Product Passport stops being a regulation on the horizon and becomes a piece of infrastructure they will need to work with directly.
Digital Product Passports in 3 Minutes
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are a core part of the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and other product-specific regulations (e.g. the Detergents and Surfactants Regulation). With the objective of increasing product data transparency and enabling circularity, there will be direct implications for companies marketing products. Indirectly, these will extend upstream to manufacturers and importers.