Requirements for the DPP

The DPP is becoming increasingly important as part of the European sustainability strategy. The aim is to make relevant information – such as origin, materials, reparability or recyclability – available digitally throughout the entire life cycle of a product. This should not only increase transparency in the supply chain, but also promote a circular economy and responsible consumption.

What technical and organisational requirements need to be put in place to ensure interoperability and data quality across different stakeholders, sectors and life cycle phases as part of the Digital Product Passport?


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Jada Henkel Asked question May 23, 2025