The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a central feature of the new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (EU 2024/1781). It aims to make sustainability measurable and traceable by giving each product a digital identity that holds verified data.
Each passport contains:
- Material and component details
- Recycled content and substances of concern
- Repairability and recyclability information
- Environmental and carbon footprint data
- Manufacturer and supply chain traceability
The goal is to make sustainable products the norm, not the exception. Manufacturers, importers, and retailers will all share responsibility for maintaining and updating passport data.
At TraceID.io, we simplify this by connecting live production and supplier data directly to the DPP. That means accurate, always up-to-date information ready for audits, reporting, and customer transparency.
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