The comprehensive guide on EU ESPR Digital Product Passport regulations, brand onboarding, code lifecycles, and cryptographic transfers.
The European Union Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is a corner pillar of the EU Green Deal. It sets mandatory parameters for physical products sold inside European borders to optimize durability, energy performance, recyclability, and data transparency. The primary compliance tool under this framework is the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
DPP Report empowers global brand manufacturers to automatically align with ESPR requirements. Our systems capture raw carbon coefficients, environmental indices, and repair instructions to generate standardized, consumer-facing, blockchain-anchored Digital twins accessible globally via secure QR codes.
To list your commercial brand on the DPP Report Trust network and print unique product certificates, you must complete the onboarding procedure:
Once audited, the "Products" panel allows you to register models. Our system includes mandatory and recommended ESPR indicators:
Provide GTIN (EAN) markers alongside TARIC tariff codes. Define the country of origin to fulfill customs transparency guidelines.
Track durability indices (years), repairability scores (1-10), and eco percentages. Linking disassembly instructions allows users to recycle the product correctly.
Populating these sustainability scores provides a powerful brand trust signal on the public verification portals.
Following product model registration, you must issue individual unique passports for your physical product units:
When a customer scans a tag on the physical product, they trigger a secure two-way mülkiyet ownership handshake:
This flow preserves luxury brand values while providing brand networks with complete secondary market volume insights and product lifecycle metrics.