The transition from re-active recycling to pro-active circular material management requires datasharing along the value chain. Digital Product Passports (DDP) areinformation carriers, revealing circular value related to materials, products and systems.
As part of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, the EU will implement a Digital Product Passport requirement for all (relevant) products until 2030. A great recognition of EPEA’s pioneering work! The requirements for what should be included in the DPP are still in development.
In a circular economy based on Cradle to Cradle, materials will flow from one industry to the next over various national borders. The engine behind these material flows will be the value propositions connected to the circular use of materials.
EPEA and partners have been working at the European level to create an international, cross-sectoral standard for communication of circularity data. This standard was recently published under ISO 59040 and can be used by every industry as the backbone for their DPP. As co-founders of the concept and with our deep understanding of materials and material flows, EPEA helps your organization develop DPP that are state of the art and aligned with ISO standards.
Digital Product Passport timeline:
Interesting videos on the topic:
Maersk Cradle to Cradle Passport
Inside Micron Taiwan’s Semiconductor Factory
Interesting book on the topic:
Materials Banking and Resource Repletion, Role of Buildings, and Materials Passports