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The Foundation for ESPR Compliance, Traceability, and Sustainable Market Access
Prepare for the EU’s next generation of product regulation. Digital Product Passports enable transparent, verifiable, and compliant product data.
The Digital Product Passport is a mandatory digital record introduced under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). It makes product sustainability, compliance, and traceability data digitally accessible across the entire product lifecycle.
Product identification and regulatory compliance status verification
Circularity metrics and sustainability performance data
Detailed breakdown of materials and substances of concern
Complete product journey from production to end-of-life
DPPs are designed to support market surveillance, customs checks, sustainability claims, and consumer transparency—all in a machine-readable format.
DPP does not apply to all products at once. Coverage is introduced through product-specific delegated acts under ESPR.
Product scope expands progressively—early preparation is critical.
Responsible for generating product data, including material composition, production processes, and environmental metrics. DPP makes production transparency enforceable.
Carry market-facing and reputational responsibility. Must ensure sustainability claims, certifications, and product information align with verified DPP data.
Legally accountable under ESPR for placing compliant products on the EU market. Must verify DPP completeness, accuracy, and accessibility—even when data is created upstream.
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are becoming a core regulatory requirement under emerging sustainability regulations worldwide.
Is your organization prepared to deliver structured, product-level transparency across your entire value chain?
This comprehensive readiness checklist evaluates your maturity across five critical pillars supply chain visibility, data architecture, digital infrastructure, governance, and regulatory exposure helping you identify compliance gaps before enforcement deadlines disrupt operations.
DPP requirements roll out by product group, not as a single deadline. Timelines vary by product category and delegated act.
The EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation officially adopted
Product-specific requirements published for priority categories
Product-specific DPP requirements become mandatory
Companies must be DPP-ready before enforcement begins—there is no grace period at market surveillance.
How Digital Product Passports are created, managed, and maintained throughout the product lifecycle.
Product, material, environmental, and traceability data is collected from manufacturers and suppliers.
Data is verified for completeness, consistency, and compliance with delegated-act requirements.
A structured, machine-readable DPP is generated and linked to the physical product via QR code or digital carrier.
DPP data is made accessible to market surveillance authorities, customs, regulators, business partners, and consumers.
All data changes, sources, and documents are logged to create a verifiable audit trail.
Digital Product Passports are becoming the single source of truth for product sustainability in the EU.
Streamlined compliance processes mean quicker time-to-market for your products
Complete audit trails and verified data reduce the burden of compliance checks
Back up your environmental claims with verified, transparent product data
Stay ahead of evolving regulations with a scalable compliance infrastructure
Navigating ESPR-DPP Compliance with Confidence
DPP is not a one-time report—it is a system-level capability. Companies that invest early will be best positioned to scale compliance and protect market access.
If your products fall under ESPR scope (starting with batteries in 2027), a DPP will be mandatory for EU market access. Preparing early prevents rushed compliance, system retrofits, and supply chain disruption.
No. A DPP is a structured, machine-readable, lifecycle data system not a PDF report. It requires interoperable, verifiable product data that integrates across supply chains.
ERP and PLM systems manage internal operations, but they typically don’t structure data for DPP interoperability, lifecycle traceability, or regulatory access requirements. A DPP solution bridges those gaps.
The rollout is phased, but expansion into textiles, electronics, construction materials, and industrial goods is expected. Waiting increases implementation complexity and compliance risk later.
The economic operator placing the product on the EU market often the manufacturer or importer is legally responsible. However, compliance depends on upstream supplier data integrity across the entire value chain.
Beyond regulation, DPP enables competitive differentiation through transparency, improved residual value tracking, enhanced sustainability claims credibility, and circular business model enablement.
Yes. Sector-specific delegated acts will define data standards, methodologies, and access rules. A flexible, scalable DPP platform ensures you can adapt without rebuilding your data architecture.
Products without compliant DPPs may be restricted from EU market placement. Early digital preparation protects revenue continuity and prevents last-minute system overhauls.
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