Digital Product Passport

Make your products sustainable and transparent with Digital Product Passport (DPP)

What is DPP?

Digital Product Passport

Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital identity system that tracks comprehensive information about a product throughout its lifecycle, from design and production to use and end-of-life recycling.

DPP provides real-time access to data about a product's materials, manufacturing processes, usage history, and environmental impact. This increases transparency while supporting the circular economy.

In particular, the European Union's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) mandates the creation of Digital Product Passports in certain sectors. This regulation promotes environmental sustainability and efficient resource use.

Digital Product Passports enable all stakeholders throughout the product lifecycle to access consistent and verifiable information, thereby increasing trust and supporting sustainable consumption habits.

Objectives

Goals of the Digital Product Passport

Digital Product Passport aims to enhance product transparency, sustainability, and circular economy principles.

Transparency

Provide clear information about a product's origin, components, and lifecycle

Sustainability

Reduce environmental impact by supporting eco-friendly production and recycling

Circular Economy

Improve reusability and recyclability by tracking materials

Consumer Information

Enable consumers to make informed and responsible purchasing decisions

Supply Chain Management

Increase efficiency and traceability throughout the supply chain

Regulatory Compliance

Facilitate compliance with environmental and safety regulations

Carbon Footprint Tracking

Measure and report greenhouse gas emissions throughout the product lifecycle

Quality Assurance

Monitor production quality and detect counterfeits

Extended Producer Responsibility

Ensure manufacturers remain accountable throughout the product lifecycle

Data Standardization

Enable data exchange and interoperability through industry-wide standards

How It Works

How Digital Product Passport Works

Digital Product Passport creates a digital identity for a product and tracks this information throughout its lifecycle.

Product Registration

Product information is entered into the digital system during the manufacturing phase and a unique identifier (QR code, RFID, etc.) is assigned.

Data Collection

Technical specifications, material composition, production processes, and sustainability data for the product are collected and stored in the digital passport.

Access and Sharing

Authorized parties (consumers, recyclers, regulatory bodies) can scan the product's identifier to access information.

Lifecycle Tracking

Product usage, maintenance, repair, and end-of-life information are updated in the digital passport.

Recycling and Recovery

At the product's end-of-life, the digital passport provides information about how to recycle or recover components.

Required Information

Information Included in a Digital Product Passport

Digital Product Passport contains comprehensive information about the product:

1

Origin

Information about where and how the product was manufactured, including raw material sourcing.

2

Materials

Details about the materials used, including recyclability or presence of hazardous substances.

3

Environmental Impact

Data on the product's carbon footprint, energy consumption, and overall sustainability throughout its lifecycle.

4

Compliance Documents

Safety certifications, user manuals, and other regulatory compliance documents (e.g., proof of compliance with EU standards).

5

Circularity Information

Detailed information about repairability, reusability, and recyclability, including durability data.

6

Disposal Instructions

Instructions for responsible disposal of the product at end-of-life.

Sectors

Sectors Where DPP is Applied

Digital Product Passport is being implemented across various industries:

Electronics and electrical equipment

Textiles and clothing

Batteries and energy storage systems

Construction materials

Automotive and transportation

Packaging materials

Furniture and home goods

Chemicals and hazardous materials

Medical devices and pharmaceuticals

Food and agricultural products

Plastics and composite materials

Metal products and machinery

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Digital Product Passport

Quick answers to the most common questions about IDIPP and Digital Product Passports.

What is IDIPP?

IDIPP is an EU Product Regulation compliant digital passport solution approved by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Industry and Technology. It stores and manages all product lifecycle data with instant access via QR code.

Why is a digital passport necessary?

Digital passports will become mandatory from 2027 under the EU Product Regulation. It provides traceability from product production to recycling, supports sustainability, and helps reduce carbon footprint.

Which sectors does IDIPP serve?

IDIPP serves all stakeholders in the product value chain, including product manufacturers, raw material and mining companies, and recycling firms.

How is QR code technology used?

IDIPP generates a unique QR code for each approved product passport. When you scan this code with your smartphone, you can instantly access all lifecycle information of the product. Different levels of information are visible according to your permissions.

Can we integrate IDIPP with our existing systems?

Yes, IDIPP can be easily integrated with your existing ERP, MES, or other enterprise software through APIs and integration tools. Our technical team is ready to support you during the integration process.

How is data security and privacy ensured?

IDIPP is developed with the highest security standards. Our infrastructure ensures data immutability, while our role-based access control system guarantees that sensitive information is only viewed by authorized personnel. All data is stored encrypted and is GDPR compliant.

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