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Discover everything you need to know about what's required by Digital Product Passports, which organizations will be impacted first, and what your team can do today to start preparing.
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Have you heard of Digital Product Passports? As part of recently-passed legislation in the EU called the European Green Deal, Digital Product Passports (DPP) aim to gather data on a product and its supply chain and share it across entire value chains so all actors, manufacturers, repairers, and consumers better understand the environmental impact of the materials and products they use.
With businesses in certain industries expected to comply by 2026, now is the time to start preparing your product information in order to meet these new standards and provide more transparency into the supply chain. In this comprehensive one-pager, discover everything you need to know about what’s required by DPP regulation, which organizations will be most heavily impacted, and what your team can do today to start preparing.
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