
Digital product passport

Digital Product Passport: ensure compliance and drive progress towards net zero.
As regulations evolve, the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is becoming a must-have for brands dedicated to transparency and sustainability. Particularly under the EU’s ambitious Net Zero framework, the DPP will soon be a standard requirement. This digital record serves as a product’s digital twin, capturing every detail of its lifecycle—from raw materials to end-of-life—and enabling brands to provide transparent, reliable information to consumers and stakeholders.
tex.tracer’s Digital Product Passport solution empowers companies to stay compliant while driving sustainability forward. By collecting and sharing detailed product data with a DPP, brands can enhance accountability and take meaningful steps towards Net Zero emissions.
Why the Digital Product Passport is crucial as regulations come into force?
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is more than just a tool for transparency; it’s becoming a regulatory necessity. As the DPP comes into force, companies will need to comply with standards that demand extensive traceability and disclosure of product lifecycle data.
Key features of tex.tracer’s Digital Product Passport solution
Verified primary source data
Collect data directly from suppliers to ensure transparency and accountability at each stage of the supply chain.
Seamless compliance with DPP regulations
tex.tracer’s DPP solution is designed to help brands effortlessly meet the demands of upcoming regulations, providing all required product details in a structured format.
Engaging consumers in transparency
The DPP makes it easy to communicate sustainability efforts to consumers, sharing facts that align with Net Zero commitments and instilling confidence in your brand’s environmental integrity.
Prepare for the Digital Product passport requirement with tex.tracer
As the Digital Product Passport becomes a requirement, tex.tracer ensures you stay compliant while advancing your sustainability goals. Book a free demo today to discover how our Digital Product Passport solution can streamline compliance and drive your brand’s progress toward Net Zero.
What is a Digital Product Passport?
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record that shares key information about a product’s origin, impact, and journey through the supply chain. Introduced by the EU as part of its sustainability and circular economy goals, the DPP is designed to make product data accessible to consumers, businesses, and regulators. tex.tracer’s DPP helps brands meet these upcoming requirements with confidence.
When do digital product passports become mandatory?
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a tool being introduced by the EU to collect and share key information about a product. The goal is to enable transparency for consumers, businesses, and regulators, and support circularity and compliance. The DPP is expected to be mandatory from mid-2027.
How can I comply with the Digital Product Passport according to EU regulations?
The EU’s upcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP) will require brands to share key information about their products—while the final requirements are still being defined, the DPP is expected to include details such as product composition, supply chain data, environmental footprint, circularity information, and packaging recyclability. tex.tracer is built to align with expected EU DPP requirements, helping fashion brands prepare for compliance ahead of 2027. By collecting verified, product-level data across your value chain, tex.tracer ensures you’re ready to meet regulatory expectations with confidence.