Digital Product Passport
The roadmap to ready
This webinar originally took place on 12 June 2025.
Webinar Agenda
- ESPR & Digital Product Passport regulatory developments
- The State of Play: Are you ready for DPP adoption?
- Building a DPP-ready supply chain
- Getting started with product circularity
- Preparing for new chemical disclosure requirements within the ESPR
- Anticipating the road ahead: Next steps for DPP implementation
Webinar overview
A monumental shift is underway in the world of product compliance: Are you ready?
Watch the webinar to explore the importance of Digital Product Passport (DPP) and its transformational impact on industries across the EU and beyond. As a critical pillar of upcoming regulations like the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), Toy Safety Regulation, and Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (P&PWR), the DPP is set to redefine consumer product supply chains.
What makes the DPP so groundbreaking?
For the first time, businesses will be required to collect detailed product data, including sustainability and environmental impact metrics. This level of transparency has never been mandated before, making it the most significant change to product regulations in recent history.
In this webinar, you’ll gain:
- Clarity on key regulations shaping the DPP and their rollout timelines
- Industry-specific insights, with a spotlight on the apparel sector (the first to be affected), as well as upcoming impacts on furniture, mattresses, and more
- Expert perspectives on what compliance really entails
- Practical strategies to future-proof your operations and ensure readiness
Our speakers
Rhian Owen

Rhian combines academic knowledge and practical experience in Eurofins Sustainability Services. She holds a first-class degree in Fashion and Textile Design and has a strong commercial background in textile supply chains. As a Project Manager, she conducts detailed research on emerging sustainable product regulations and supply chain legislation, with a particular focus on European sustainability policies and the EU's Digital Product Passport.
Lily Cuthbertson

Lily leads Sustainability Business Development, collaborating with brands and retailers to enhance supply chain traceability, address ESG risks, and verify claims. In addition to driving strategic partnerships, she plays a key role in innovating and developing services that align with emerging sustainability regulations. Committed to promoting transparency and ethical practices, Lily leads initiatives that foster a more sustainable and resilient future.
Megan Bennett

Megan holds an MChem in Chemistry and has spent the last nine years at Eurofins | BLC, initially starting in the technical team before transitioning into a technical sales role. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to helping clients navigate complex chemical legislation and technical information, enabling them to manage their chemical management systems effectively. Specialising in the apparel, footwear, leather goods, and upholstery industries, Megan excels at delivering practical, cost-effective solutions for chemical and physical testing, ensuring both compliance and efficiency for her clients.