Digital Product Passport Documentation
Complete guide to digital product passports, ESPR compliance, and sustainable product transparency.
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are becoming mandatory for products sold in the European Union. This documentation provides everything you need to understand, implement, and comply with DPP requirements.
What are Digital Product Passports?
Digital Product Passports are digital records containing comprehensive information about a product's materials, environmental impact, and lifecycle. They enable transparency, support circular economy goals, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Quick Start
Learn the Basics Start with our FAQ section to understand DPP fundamentals
Check Requirements Review ESPR regulation details for your product category
Plan Implementation Follow our implementation guide
Key Resources
For Businesses
- When will I need a DPP? - Mandatory dates and timelines
- How to create a DPP - Step-by-step creation process
- Small business impact - SME-specific guidance
For Compliance
- Legal requirements - Mandatory obligations
- ESPR regulation explained - Complete regulatory overview
- Technical specifications - Implementation details
Product Categories
Battery Passports (Mandatory from 2027):
- Electric vehicle batteries
- Industrial batteries > 2 kWh
- Portable device batteries
ESPR Products (2026-2030 rollout):
- Electronics and ICT equipment
- Textiles and clothing
- Furniture and appliances
- Construction materials
Get Started Today
Whether you're a manufacturer, importer, or retailer, start preparing for DPP requirements now. Early implementation provides competitive advantages and ensures compliance readiness.