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Embracing the Digital Product Passport

Embracing the Digital Product Passport

In a recent blog, we discussed a new EU mandate related to battery regulation and the use of Digital Product Passports. While manufacturers of these products have until February 2027, many additional manufacturers will need to follow suit between 2026 and 2030. Now is the time for companies to consider embracing the Digital Product Passport and “revolutionizing the products that are designed, manufactured, distributed, and used.”

Digital Product Passports are thought to improve traceability and sustainability with the ability to track products both “upstream and downstream”. While many products have used digital traceability of some sort, DPP adds the element of sustainability practices, which enable more informed decisions and choices.

Our Loftware partners state that though DPP is “crucial to the future of supply chains,” as many as 82% of companies are not prepared to implement this technology even given the high adoption rate over the next three years.

Cloud-based labeling revolutionizes compliance for companies navigating new mandates. By delivering real-time product data, digital labeling empowers decision-makers to take proactive action based on reliable, up-to-date information.

Pragmatyxs is well-positioned to implement cloud-based labeling for organizations in a wide range of industries from food and beverage and pharmaceutical to manufacturing. The benefits cloud labeling and DPPs provide companies “enhance transparency, reduce their environmental impacts, and improve operational efficiency.”