Digital Product Passport (DPP)
From 2027, various products in the EU must have a Digital Product Passport (DPP). This passport contains information about the origins of raw materials, among other things, and the degree to which materials can be reused in a circular manner.
What are the benefits for Businesses:
Enhanced Transparency and Traceability
Streamlined Supply Chain Management
Improved Regulatory Compliance
Increased Consumer Trust
Competitive Advantage
Data-Driven Business Insights
Implementation
Textiles/Apparel – implementation before 2027
High potential to improve product lifetime extension, material efficiency and to reduce impacts on water, waste generation, climate change and energy consumption. Information requirements under the ESPR will work in synergy with the Textile Labelling Regulation, currently under review.
ESPR legislation
The ESPR is a piece of framework legislation that lays the foundation for the subsequent adoption of concrete rules, either on a product-by-product basis or horizontally, based on groups of products with similar characteristics.
