The EU's initiative to make product sustainability and lifecycle data accessible through digital means.
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record that contains comprehensive information about a product's composition, origin, repairability, and end-of-life handling. It's part of the European Union's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).
The goal is to enable consumers, businesses, and regulators to access reliable product information that supports circular economy practices — from informed purchasing decisions to proper recycling.
Unique identifiers, manufacturer details, model information, and production data.
Raw materials used, substances of concern, and recycled content percentages.
Repair instructions, spare parts availability, and expected product lifespan.
Recycling instructions, disassembly guidance, and proper disposal methods.
Carbon footprint, energy efficiency ratings, and environmental certifications.
Regulatory compliance documentation, certifications, and test reports.
The DPP requirements are being rolled out in phases, starting with:
The EU has recognized GS1 Digital Link as a key enabler for Digital Product Passports. By encoding a standardized URL into a 2D barcode on the product, anyone can scan and access the passport data.
This approach provides:
GTIN1 helps you create the digital infrastructure needed for Digital Product Passport compliance.
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