Digital Product Passport standardization – factors, actors and institutions
Anders Henten and
Reza Tadayoni
33rd European Regional ITS Conference, Edinburgh, 2025: Digital innovation and transformation in uncertain times from International Telecommunications Society (ITS)
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The potentials of digital technologies to support environmental sustainability and circularity of production and consumption processes have been discussed for many years. One of the initiatives that clearly has such potential is the Digital Product Passport (DPP), which has been initiated by the European Union. The paper discusses the standardization processes that will lead up to the implementation in the European Union of the Ecodesign and Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) that entered into force in July 2024. The paper discusses the factors, actors and institutions that affect the development of DPP standards and the barriers that the standardization processes face.
Date: 2025
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