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DPP Fundamentals
Understand the regulatory foundation of Digital Product Passports — from ESPR to ecodesign requirements — and what they mean for products entering the EU market.
Compliance Journey
Move from awareness to action. Learn how to assess your organisation's compliance readiness and build end-to-end supply chain transparency.
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Go beyond the basics. Explore the full landscape of EU regulations — ESPR, CSRD, EUDR, REACH, and more — that are reshaping product compliance.
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The Multi-Regulation Burden: ESPR + CBAM + CSRD
ESPR, CBAM, and CSRD are three separate regulations asking for overlapping data. Here is how to address all three simultaneously — and why shared data infrastructure is the only practical strategy.
What is ESPR?
A clear overview of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and what it means for companies selling in the EU.
ReadWhat is a Digital Product Passport?
The new EU standard for product transparency, traceability, and compliance — and why every product entering Europe will need one.
ReadEcodesign in the EU
How the EU is using product design regulation to drive sustainability — from energy labels to full lifecycle accountability.
ReadCompliance Readiness
How to assess your organization's readiness for EU product regulations — and what to prioritize first.
ReadSupply Chain Transparency
Why the EU is mandating full supply chain traceability — and what it means for every link in the chain.
ReadWho is Affected by ESPR?
ESPR applies to manufacturers, importers, retailers, and every link in the EU supply chain. Here is who carries compliance obligations and what they must do.
ReadConsequences of Non-Compliance
ESPR non-compliance carries fines, import bans, market withdrawal, and criminal liability. Here is what enforcement actually looks like.
ReadYour Next Steps Toward Compliance
A practical starting framework for assessing your ESPR exposure, preparing for Digital Product Passport requirements, and building a defensible compliance path.
ReadThe EU Battery Passport: What You Need to Know
A complete guide to the Digital Battery Passport — mandatory from February 2027 under Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 — covering which batteries are affected, what data is required, and the full compliance timeline.
ReadDigital Product Passports for Textiles & Fashion
What the ESPR delegated act for textiles, the revised Waste Framework Directive, and mandatory EPR schemes mean for fashion brands and textile producers selling in the EU.
ReadDPP for Construction Products
How the new Construction Products Regulation (EU) 2024/3110 introduces mandatory Digital Product Passports for concrete, steel, insulation, and other covered products — with a 10-year post-lifetime data retention requirement.
ReadDPP for Electronics & Electrical Equipment
How ESPR, the Right to Repair Directive, and repairability scoring obligations are converging to make Digital Product Passports mandatory for electronics — and what data will be required.
ReadDPP for Packaging Under PPWR
How the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (EU) 2025/40 integrates with the EU DPP framework — the 'one DPP' rule, recyclability grading, mandatory recycled content, and the August 2026 application date.
ReadCBAM Explained: The Carbon Border Tax
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism — how it works, which sectors are covered, and what importers must do now that the definitive phase is active.
ReadCSRD: Corporate Sustainability Reporting
Directive (EU) 2022/2464 requires large companies to report against ESRS standards. The Omnibus package dramatically narrowed scope — here is what applies now.
ReadDPP for Small & Medium Enterprises
ESPR's Digital Product Passport obligations apply to SMEs — but with important differences in timing and scope. Here is what smaller companies actually need to do, and when.
ReadWhat is My Digital Product Passport? A Consumer Guide
A plain-language guide to Digital Product Passports — what they are, what you can find out about the things you buy, and how to use them.
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