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Digital Product Passport DPP
On July 18, 2024, the EU's Sustainable Product Ecodesign Regulation (ESPR) was finally adopted and entered the legislative process, laying the legal foundation for the implementation of the Digital Product Passport DPP. This regulation requires products to provide a complete dataset of lifecycle and green sustainability information when entering the EU market, with a unique identity and access through a data carrier.
In the wave of global economic integration and digital transformation, the Digital Product Passport (DPP), as a digital tool that integrates product traceability and full lifecycle management, is increasingly becoming an important means for enterprises to cope with international compliance and achieve differentiated competition. It not only serves domestic product identity management, but also serves as a key certificate for export compliance.
The concept of DPP: the "digital identity card" of the product
People use passports to prove their nationality and identity in cross-border travel, and digital product passports DPP is like a "digital ID card" for products in cross-border trade and circulation, aiming to achieve transparent management of the whole life cycle of products through digital means. It is essentially a set of product-specific datasets that correlate the full lifecycle data through unique numerical IDs.
DPP consists of three main levels:
Unique identification layer: RFID, QR code and other technologies to achieve "one thing, one code"
Data carrier layer: Stores product life cycle information, including manufacturer and manufacturer information, product composition and material list, carbon footprint and environmental impact data, repair and recycling guidelines, and compliance certification documents
Application service layer: Support supply chain collaboration, regulatory traceability, and consumer inquiries
Which industries/products are exported to the European market
Need to deploy a DPP urgently?

Product Digital Passport Priority areas for DPP applications include batteries, textile industry, electronics/ICT, furniture, steel/metal materials, and construction products. EU battery regulations clearly require that all industrial batteries with a capacity of more than 2kWh after February 2027 must be equipped with digital passports; The Textile DPP Authorization Act is expected to come into full force in July 2027. Other categories will be implemented in phases between 2027 and 2030.
This strategy of promoting by industry and batch leaves a window for enterprises exporting to the European market to adapt, and enterprises should accelerate the search for companies that can provide solutions related to the EU Product Digital Passport (DPP) compliance suite during this buffer time, so as to win key advantages in the competition in the European market in the future.
How enterprises respond to the DPP implementation process
The challenge?
challenge
It is difficult to collect and maintain data across the supply chain
The compliance risk of cross-border data flow is high
The cost of building and operating and maintaining the platform for consumers is high
Linkwin Solution:
Linkwin provides digital file building services based on QR code, RFID and other technologies, consumers can scan the code to understand the data of each link of the supply chain, realize product traceability, and meet the demand for transparency; Enterprises can also monitor the entire product life cycle in real time through this technology, reducing information silos, reducing operating costs, and reducing risks and costs caused by non-compliance.
In the face of data collection problems, Linkwin has pre-set data templates for products in multiple industries such as automobiles, batteries, and textiles to help enterprises collect data in multiple dimensions. At the same time, Linkwin supports multiple EU languages, supports unified formats, and supports system docking, providing guarantee for cross-border data compliance and reducing the cost of enterprise platform construction.
Practical application cases of DPP:
Fashion clothing enterprises
Product traceability: Demonstrates the origin of the materials used in the garments
Supply chain transparency: Visualize the entire chain, from recycled PET bottles to garments
Consumer Interaction: Customers can scan the DPP to view information such as product origin, raw materials, carbon footprint, and more
Linkwin can customize DPP-related solutions for your enterprise:
• Flexible adaptation: Adapt to different industries and product needs
• Easy Compliance: Solve EU access challenges from a single source
• Value empowerment: Transform compliance into brand trust endorsements
Consult now to code your products with a new digital identity and win in the future!
About us

Founded in 2001, Linkwin is the world's leading digital connectivity and digital identification solution company, we drive enterprises to achieve quantifiable automation upgrades, digital transformation and intelligent transformation through the intelligent integration of the physical world and the digital world, and continue to create breakthrough business value.
Linkwin's main product matrix includes digital ID, RFID, industrial AI vision, and intelligent decision-making platforms, and our solutions cover more than 30 application scenarios from full-link traceability, intelligent manufacturing digital infrastructure to consumer value chain connectivity, which can directly help customers reduce costs, improve efficiency, streamline operations, and exceed rising consumer expectations.
Linkwin has long served more than 300 core customers around the world, deeply empowering more than 40 Fortune 500 companies, and the project deployment covers 60 countries and regions around the world.
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