Prepare for the Digital Product Passport from today

The Digital Product Passport serves as a digital repository of information on every stage of a product's lifecycle.
Originating from the EU Green Deal 2019, it is detailed in Article 8 of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).

DPP-like tool

We provide Digital Passports, which will be fully integrated with relevant information once the delegated acts are released.

Impact & traceability

We provide traceability and impact assessments through the PEF, both of which will be key components of the DPP.

A team of legal experts

We actively contribute to the development of the DPP standard through key working groups, including Afnor, CEN-CENELEC, and GS1.

Key dates of the Digital Product Passport

2026 - Delegated Acts will specify the timeline and required information for textiles
2027 - The introduction of the Digital Product Passport is set for mid 2027

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Assess product traceability

We provide comprehensive scores for your products, based on the data collected, including key metrics such as:
• Average distance traveled
• Compliance score
• Recyclability
• Traceability score

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Get LCA indicators

Get LCA indicators based on the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology to understand the environmental impact of your product based on 16 criteria.

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Generate QR codes for product labels

Easily generate QR codes for product labels, providing customers with instant access to detailed information about your product's origins and journey through our digital passports.

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Our solution for your need

Full Suite

Master your supply chain and assess your impact.

Take your CSR strategy to the next level thanks to our
all-in-one solution.

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Full traceability

Data extracts

Dedicated supplier interface

Marketing analytics

Product LCA

Supplier onboarding

French Single Score

Legal expertise

Digital Passports

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Over the next 2 to 4 years, over 35 sustainability-related regulations are expected globally.

Start preparing now to stay ahead of these changes.