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EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) Initiative Promotes Sustainability and Transparency

Nov 11, 2024 at 04:13 am

The European Union (EU) is moving towards enhanced sustainability and transparency requirements for products sold within its markets. Here, VeChain’s technology will play a significant role.

EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) Initiative Promotes Sustainability and Transparency

The European Union (EU) is moving towards enhanced sustainability and transparency requirements for products sold within its markets. Here, VeChain’s technology will play a significant role.

The recently introduced Digital Product Passport (DPP) aims to strengthen traceability across sectors including electronics, textiles, and automotive, reported CNF.

VeTonsberg, a London-based partner of VeChain Technology Group, has announced its readiness to support companies in meeting these compliance standards with blockchain solutions. However, currently, the implementation of DDP isn’t mandatory but industry participants expect it to be obligatory by 2027.

The DPP is set to provide detailed, accessible information about each product. It will include the product’s origins, environmental impact, and disposal guidance. This aligns with surging global demands for product transparency owing to heightened consumer awareness and investor expectations for sustainability.

“Supply chain transparency is no longer optional,” stated VeTonsberg on X. They emphasized that “the EU Council Digital Product Passport (DPP) is setting the stage for global traceability and sustainability.”

For further context, the concept of a DPP operates similarly to a traditional passport but for products. It serves as a digital record that documents critical lifecycle details, i.e., from materials and origin to environmental impact and disposal instructions.

According to EU regulations, each product will be equipped with a unique QR code or NFC tag to allow easy data access. This centralized digital platform ensures stakeholders can verify product authenticity, origins, and compliance at every stage.

DPP requirements are a component of the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), which aims to address the environmental footprint of consumer goods. With preliminary implementation in 2024, the ESPR mandates DPPs for products with significant environmental impact potential.

Moreover, the EU aims to make DPPs compulsory for high-impact goods as transparency in product lifecycles is key to advancing sustainability. As an industry partner, VeTonsberg is set to play a significant role in facilitating these compliance standards.

The company, established in 2022, offers blockchain, NFC, and RFID solutions specifically designed to align with VeChain’s Toolchain platform. This suite of tools allows end-to-end product traceability, data reporting, and integration into existing systems.

According to VeTonsberg, “We can help you implement VeChain Toolchain to meet these requirements by offering end-to-end traceability, monitoring and data reporting for compliance, and integration with existing systems for seamless data flow.”

The DPP initiative follows a similar global trend. VeChain partner VeTonsberg highlighted that other countries are tightening regulations on traceability. They also cited the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act and Drug Supply Chain Security Act as examples of recent transparency measures in food and pharmaceuticals, reported CNF.

VeTonsberg’s offerings align with these regulatory shifts by helping industries adapt to new compliance demands. The company has also underscored the urgency for businesses to prepare. In the post, they noted, “The deadline is fast approaching… Ensure your supply chain is compliant by starting today.” Meanwhile, it’s worth noting that VeChain has launched the My Story DDP tool with DNV for a similar cause.

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