Digital Product Passports (DPP): The Mandatory Audit Trail

Transparency as a Legal Requirement By 2027, the “Digital Product Passport” is no longer a concept—it is a law. Following the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, every physical item sold in major markets must carry a digital “twin” that records its entire lifecycle.

What’s Inside the Passport?

  • Material Origin: For a piece of tech hardware, the DPP shows exactly where the raw minerals were mined and the labor conditions of the factory where it was assembled.
  • Repairability Scores: The passport includes interactive 3D repair guides and a list of compatible spare parts, discouraging the “throw-away” culture of previous decades.
  • Recycling Logic: When a product reaches its end-of-life, the DPP provides specialized instructions to recycling facilities on how to safely extract rare-earth magnets or batteries.
  • The Blockchain Link: These passports are hosted on decentralized ledgers, ensuring that the data cannot be “greenwashed” or altered by the manufacturer after the product is sold.

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