The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is an upcoming regulatory requirement that mandates companies to provide structured digital information about their products sold in the European market. It is part of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), which has already entered into force and will be implemented in phases over the coming years.

Like most EU regulations, the DPP is a fairly complex entity that touches multiple different business functions and stakeholder groups throught the value chain. To help companies better understand what the DPP actually means for their business and what they are required to do, Bluugo and Ethica have joined forces to bring you this whitepaper, The Practical Guide to DPP. We will go through the basic facts about the DPP and provide expert insights on some of the pivotal factors companies should consider when planning how to handle the upcoming regulation’s requirements on strategic, operational, and technical levels.

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