How to Implement Digital Product Passports: A 5-Step Action Plan

Stay ahead of EU sustainability laws with this step-by-step implementation guide for businesses.

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Step 1: Understand Your Granularity

Decide how you need to track your products. For finished electronics or apparel, Model-level (one DPP per unique variant) is often enough. However, raw materials or chemicals may require Batch-level tracking to account for different compositions.

Step 2: Map Your Portfolio

Count your SKUs and variations. Our pricing is tiered to ensure that SMEs only pay for what they need, whether you have 10 products or 300+.

Step 3: Collect and Document "Best Effort" Data

Gather material specs and certificates from suppliers. If a supplier won't provide data, EU law allows a "Best Effort" principle—document your requests to stay compliant even if some fields are marked "pending".

Step 4: AI-Driven Validation

Don't guess if your files meet the latest EU Delegated Acts. Our system validates your technical documentation, ensuring your DPP is complete and audit-ready.

Step 5: Generate QR Codes & Launch

Once validated, we generate your GS1-compliant QR codes. Apply these to your packaging or labels to secure your "entry ticket" to the European market.

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