What is a Digital Product Passport?
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a standardized digital dataset that contains all relevant information about a product — from material composition and origin to sustainability data and recycling information.
EU Regulation
Under the EU Ecodesign Regulation (ESPR), the Digital Product Passport is being made mandatory for various product categories step by step. The phased introduction starts in 2027 — beginning with batteries, textiles and electronics.
What does a DPP contain?
Materials
Composition, origin and recycled content of all materials used.
Origin
Country of production, manufacturer and supply chain information.
Sustainability
Carbon footprint, energy efficiency, repairability and lifespan.
Certificates
Valid certifications such as FSC, CE, ISO and sustainability labels.
Documents
User manuals, safety data sheets and technical documentation.
Recycling
Disposal instructions and recyclability of the product.
How does OpenProductData help?
OpenProductData provides a simple way to create and publish Digital Product Passports. You enter your product data in a structured way via the dashboard, and the platform automatically generates:
- A public product page with all relevant information
- A QR code for packaging and labels
- A machine-readable API for system integrations
- Schema.org markup for search engines