The Digital Product Passport (DPP), promoted by the European Union, is part of a regulatory framework aimed at making eco-design the norm and accelerating the transition to a circular economy. From 2027 onwards, a wide range of products will be required to meet criteria related to durability, repairability, recyclability, traceability of substances of concern, and overall environmental performance.
Several high-impact sectors, such as textiles, electronics, construction, and batteries, are already leading the way.
This roundtable invites participants to reflect together: is the DPP a constraint or an opportunity? What standards and prerequisites are needed to ensure its widespread and lasting adoption?