Digital product passports

Turn every product into a direct branded channel

Turn every product into a direct branded channel

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Our Digital Product Passport is a web-based mobile experience that designed to meet global regulations and personalize ownership.

Tools that satisfy regulation and generate enterprise value

Everything you need to make any product smart

Get ready for regulation and promote circularity

What

The EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) rules (under ESPR) will require passports for priority categories — including textiles/apparel

When

The EU’s official 2025–2030 Working Plan puts Textiles/Apparel on an indicative 2027 adoption timeline (then phased implementation follows)

How

For covered products, the passport must be reachable via a data carrier physically on the product/packaging (e.g., QR code; NFC is a natural “tap” layer).

Now What?

Even if you’re US-first, EU retailers + supply chains will push this upstream — meaning every item needs a persistent digital ID, and QR + NFC is the cleanest way to future-proof.

Get ready for regulation and promote circularity

What

The EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) rules (under ESPR) will require passports for priority categories — including textiles/apparel

When

The EU’s official 2025–2030 Working Plan puts Textiles/Apparel on an indicative 2027 adoption timeline (then phased implementation follows)

How

For covered products, the passport must be reachable via a data carrier physically on the product/packaging (e.g., QR code; NFC is a natural “tap” layer).

What

Even if you’re US-first, EU retailers + supply chains will push this upstream — meaning every item needs a persistent digital ID, and QR + NFC is the cleanest way to future-proof.

Get ready for regulation and promote circularity

What

The EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) rules (under ESPR) will require passports for priority categories — including textiles/apparel

When

The EU’s official 2025–2030 Working Plan puts Textiles/Apparel on an indicative 2027 adoption timeline (then phased implementation follows)

How

For covered products, the passport must be reachable via a data carrier physically on the product/packaging (e.g., QR code; NFC is a natural “tap” layer).

Now What?

Even if you’re US-first, EU retailers + supply chains will push this upstream — meaning every item needs a persistent digital ID, and QR + NFC is the cleanest way to future-proof.