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Digital Product Passport

The roadmap to ready

The consumer products industry stands on the precipice of a monumental change. This revolution has been sparked by new policy programmes introduced by the European Union (EU) with new demands for supply chain data collection and the use of new digital tools to meet compliance standards. Early adopters of these new regulations are seeing a surprising outcome: a measurable return on investment from compliance obligations once regarded purely as burdens.

Compliance and return on investment are no longer at odds with the introduction of the Digital Product Passport (DPP). A well-planned compliance strategy offers a direct pathway to cutting costs across several supply chain functionalities. The DPP should not be seen as just a compliance burden, but also recognised for the significant opportunities it presents for businesses that act early.

This white paper explores:

  • How to build data for the DPP
  • The foundational pillars of DPP readiness
  • How to achieve supply chain visibility
  • Feasible solutions for testing substances of concern
  • Why durability and circularity matter

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Rhian Owen

About the author

Rhian combines academic knowledge and practical experience in Eurofins Sustainability Services. 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 (DPP).


About Eurofins Sustainability Services

At Eurofins, we understand creating a sustainable business model is critical to the future success of businesses and the long-term development of our planet. For this reason, Eurofins Sustainability Services provides help and support to our customers along the value chain. The goal is to ensure our customers fully understand their supply chain and where the most significant impacts occur. We believe businesses can operate in sustainable ways that enhance their economic output.

By focusing on products and materials manufactured in a way that does not deplete natural resources, create a negative impact on the environment, or harm people directly or indirectly involved, businesses embrace sustainability in a meaningful way.


Learn more by visiting sustainabilityservices.eurofins.com

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