Imposed by announced EU legislation, organizations are increasingly expected to report on how a product is made and used throughout its lifecycle, by tracking such information in a Digital Product Passport (DPP) – a standardized digital document that contains extensive information about the composition, production, use, and recycling of a product. Compliance to this legislation is compulsory and therefore inevitable.
The purpose of a DPP is to improve the sustainability and transparency of products by providing detailed data throughout the entire lifecycle of a product. This helps organizations make better-informed decisions and achieve their sustainability goals.
The DPP provides insights into: 1. How products can be reused at the end of their lifecycle: recycling, reusing, repairing, etc. 2. Insight into the circular economy, enabling policymakers to create effective and targeted policies.
Example application: Battery Passports
This service delivers a proof of concept of how to deploy the Digital Product Passport across the value chain for your specific company and use case – from raw material suppliers to manufacturers, distributors, retailers, end users, and recyclers.
Customer brings in:
Technology evaluation, demonstrator
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