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Digital Product Passports: Improving Supply Chain Transparency

  • Yordas Group Lancaster Environment Centre LA1 4YQ United Kingdom (map)

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is EU’s newest effort to increase transparency across the supply chain. In March 2022, the EU released a proposal for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation which serves as the basis for future legislation that will require manufacturers to create and maintain DPPs for all their products. The DPP will contain product information to support sustainable use, repair, and disposal of the product during its entire life cycle that will be available via a data carrier, e.g., a QR code. The DPPs will be first implemented in the battery, textiles, and construction products industries. Please attend this webinar to learn more about the development, requirements, and implementation of DPPs.

The webinar will cover

  • Regulatory framework leading up to the development of DPPs

  • Data requirements for DPPs

  • Benefits and anticipated challenges

  • Industry-specific legislation that implements DPPs

The webinar will benefit

  • Any companies interested in being proactive with their sustainability journey.

  • Individuals interested in knowing more about digital product passport development and implementation.

  • Companies/ individuals who are within the EV battery, textiles, or construction products industries.

 

About the presenter

Zainab Ahmad, Regulatory Consultant in Product Stewardship

Zainab Ahmad is a regulatory consultant as part of the Yordas Product Stewardship business unit where she leads the SCIP services and specialises in materials risk assessment. She has a PhD in Chemical Biology from McMaster University

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