What ESPR means for products, manufacturers and supply chains — and what you can ship today.
Category · Product & Platform
What ESPR requires.
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is part of the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). For a growing set of product categories — textiles, batteries, electronics first — a machine-readable passport becomes mandatory, making origin, material composition, reparability and end-of-life transparent.
What you can already do today.
Even though the delegated acts come into force staggered by product category, the data model, scan UX and platform can be built now. The key is to not treat the passport as an isolated compliance artefact, but as a product touchpoint that integrates trust, service and take-back.

