What is a Digital Product Passport (DPP)?
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital identity for a physical product that stores information about its origin, materials, carbon footprint and circularity. It is accessed via a QR code or RFID tag, making sustainability data transparent for consumers and regulators alike.
In simple terms: It is a digital ID that tells the story of a product from raw material to end-of-life.
Get EU-Ready with Digital Product Passports
Prepare your products for upcoming EU regulations with structured data, traceability, and compliance systems. Don’t wait until it becomes mandatory. Start now.
For garment exporters, home textile manufacturers, EU-focused brands and suppliers to EU exporters.
Why DPP Matters for EU Exports
Upcoming EU regulations demand full traceability, transparency and verified sustainability data. The Digital Product Passport is no longer optional; it is the ticket to continue trading in the European market.
What happens if you’re not ready
- Border rejections and heavy fines
- Loss of access to EU retailers and fashion brands
- Damage to reputation and supplier ranking
- Scrambling to comply when it's too late
Why you should start now
- Gain a competitive edge as a preferred EU supplier
- Future-proof your business against upcoming laws
- Streamline internal data and operational efficiency
- Build long-term trust with global sustainability leaders
How We Help You Get DPP-Ready
We don’t just provide tools - we build your entire system to ensure seamless compliance and full supply chain transparency.
01
Supply Chain Mapping
Identifying and auditing every layer of your supply chain to capture the raw data required for the Digital Product Passport.
02
Data Structuring
Organizing fragmented production details into the structured format mandated by EU regulatory standards.
03
Sustainability & Carbon Data
Calculating precise environmental footprints and impact metrics per product unit for transparent reporting.
04
DPP Creation & Deployment
Generating unique digital identities and deploying them via QR codes or NFC tags onto your physical products.
05
Ongoing Support
Regular updates and compliance monitoring to keep your systems aligned with evolving EU legislation.
Flexible engagement models
Full-Service
Hybrid Model
Platform Enablement
What Makes Us Different
Others
- Focus on software only
- Generic compliance templates
- Self-service platforms
Green Path Advisory
- End-to-end data collection
- Supply chain traceability experts
- Regulatory alignment advisory
- Platform agnostic approach
- Sustainable carbon auditing
Who This Is For:
Garment Exporters • Home Textile Manufacturers • EU-Focused Brands • Suppliers to EU Exporters
Our Core Philosophy
“DPP is not a software problem - it’s a data and supply chain problem.”
We solve the hardest part: collecting, structuring and preparing your data for a transparent and compliant future.
Digital Product Passport FAQ
What is a Digital Product Passport (DPP)?
A Digital Product Passport is a digital twin of a physical product that stores structured data about its origin, materials, environmental impact and circularity. It enables traceability across the entire supply chain, ensuring compliance with upcoming EU regulations. In simple terms, it's a digital identity for your product that tells its sustainability story.
Why is DPP mandatory for EU exports?
The EU Eco-design for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is introducing DPPs to improve transparency and circularity. Without one, garment exporters and manufacturers risk export bans, supply chain exclusion and significant compliance penalties. Acting now ensures your business is ready before it becomes a legal hurdle.
How does Green Path Advisory help us prepare?
We build your entire DPP system through a clear 5-step approach: Supply Chain Mapping, Data Structuring, Sustainability & Carbon Data collection, DPP Creation and Deployment. We solve the hardest part: collecting and preparing your data, ensuring your roadmap to compliance is seamless and implementation-focused.