Digital Product Passports are becoming essential for compliance, interoperability, and circularity across supply chains.
Digital Product Passports
Building the infrastructure for transparent, circular and compliant products
The Shift to Product Transparency
Enabling compliance with EU ESPR and powering product circularity at scale.
The EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is reshaping how products are designed, produced, and managed. At its core is the Digital Product Passport (DPP), a mandatory framework for structured, accessible, and interoperable product data across supply chains.
We help organisations build the infrastructure to create, manage, and scale Digital Product Passports.
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Digital Product Passports (DPP)
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What is a Digital Product Passport?
A Digital Product Passport is a digital record of a product's lifecycle data, including;
Materials and origin
Carbon and sustainability data
Manufacturing and supply chain information
Repair and maintenance guidance
Recycling and end-of-life instructions
Compliance and certification records
Typically accessed via QR code, NFC, or serial ID, it creates a standardised, trusted view of a product from production through reuse and recycling.
Why Does it Matter?
Digital Product Passports are becoming both a regulatory requirement and a business advantage.
They help organisations:
Meet evolving EU and global regulations
Improve supply chain transparency
Strengthen ESG and sustainability reporting
Enable repair, resale, and circular business models
Reduce data silos and operational inefficiencies
Build trust through product transparency
Early adoption reduces compliance risk and builds stronger data foundations for the future.
Why it impacts everyone in industry?
DPPs will extend across industries including fashion, electronics, batteries, construction, and consumer goods.
They affect the full ecosystem:
Manufacturers and brands
Suppliers and distributors
Logistics providers
Repair and refurbishment services
Recyclers and waste operators
Consumers
Any organisation involved in physical products will increasingly rely on standardised, accessible product data.
The Challenge
Product data is fragmented across systems, suppliers, and formats.
Most organisations are not yet structured for DPP requirements, creating:
Compliance risk
Inconsistent product data
Limited lifecycle visibility
Inefficient reporting and operations
Regulatory demands are increasing in detail and scale, requiring a unified approach to product data.
Our Solution
A unified Digital Product Passport infrastructure for compliance, scale, and circularity.
We help organisations structure and operationalise product data across the full lifecycle.
Product Data Governance
Standardised data models for consistency, traceability, and compliance.
Regulatory Alignment
Continuous mapping to EU and global DPP requirements.
Supply Chain Integration
Connect fragmented systems into a single product data layer.
Lifecycle Intelligence
Track materials, manufacturing, usage, repair, and end-of-life data.
Circular Economy Enablement
Enable reuse, repair, and recycling through accessible product data.
DPP Operating Platform
A scalable system to manage and distribute passports across products and regions.
The Circular Economy
The circular economy is built around extending product life, reducing waste and keeping valuable materials in use for longer.
Digital Product Passports play a key role in enabling this transition by making product information accessible throughout the entire lifecycle. With better data, businesses can support:
Product repair and maintenance
Reuse and resale programmes
Remanufacturing and refurbishment
More effective recycling and material recovery
Lower environmental impact across supply chains
By connecting product data across stakeholders, DPPs help create more sustainable and efficient systems, benefiting both businesses and the environment.
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Organisations that act early will be best positioned for compliance, operational efficiency, and circular innovation.