The Digital Product Passport is emerging as a critical core building block for a new transparent and sustainable global economy.
Digital Product Passports (DPP) are no longer a theoretical concept, but an emerging reality that businesses across the globe must begin to embrace. Spurred by increasingly tough global regulation, DPPs are quickly becoming a part of doing business, sharing key information about the provenance and production of assets. In doing so, they are delivering the transparency necessary for organisations to prove the sustainability of their supply chains and maintain their authorisation to trade in key markets.
But rather than simply representing an additional regulatory burden, DPPs also offer a transformative opportunity for companies to build deeper consumer trust, enhance supply chain resilience, and discover new sources of operational and business model innovation—all while simultaneously supporting the urgent global shift necessary to create a more resilient, prosperous, and sustainable economy.
"Shaping the Digital Product Passport": what's in Whitepaper 1?
This essential guide brings you up to speed on the entire DPP landscape—covering background, concepts, and key principles to move from ideas to action.
🔹 Why DPPs? Learn how they address today’s supply chain challenges and drive transparency, sustainability, and accountability. 🔹 What are they? Understand the core structure, functions, and real-world applications of DPPs across industries. 🔹 How to implement? Explore the critical design principles for building an open, scalable, and fair DPP ecosystem.
This is just the beginning—stay tuned for more insights and practical tools to shape the future of product traceability.
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