The project lays the groundwork for a European digital product passport by expanding legal information requirements, developed in collaboration with stakeholders using textiles and energy-related products as examples. It explores how key product data can be digitally tracked, combined, and made accessible across the life cycle. Existing tracking approaches and information flows are identified and assessed using a front-end demonstrator resembling a digital product passport. Legal recommendations for action are included. The report is targeted at all stakeholders in the DPP environment.

Economy | Consumption, Waste | Resources, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters, Digitalisation
Product Information 4.0
Extension of legal information requirements for products and digital implementation by the example of energy-related products and textiles
Series
Texte | 58/2025
Number of pages
382
Year of publication
Author(s)
Eduard Wagner, Erik Poppe, Tobias Lascho, Melanie Jäger-Erben, Diana Baumgärtel, Mario Osterwalder, Hannah Schlicht, Irma Ahmeti, Timothy Lassaire, Anna-Lena Hoffmann
Further files
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3720 36 301 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
Additional information
PDF is accessible
File size
11876 KB
Price
0,00 €
Print version
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