In 2024, the European Union will introduce the Digital Product Passport (DPP) for all products sold within the EU to ensure transparency, traceability, and sustainability. This standard will be mandatory from 2027, with a significant impact on all manufacturing sectors.

 

What is the Digital Product Passport (DPP)?

The “Digital Product Passport” is a digital tool that documents the entire life cycle of a product, from its origin to its composition, from its environmental impact to circularity, capable of redefining the relationship between products, companies and consumers.

The challenges for companies

For companies, the real challenge is not just understanding DPP, but integrating it into existing systems in a scalable, consistent, and compliant way

Intag system: the concrete response to the DPP

Thanks to the DPP Ready service included in the intag system solution, intag supports companies in the process of adopting and integrating DPP into their IT systems, making product data accessible via the web.

Who is it aimed at?

The DPP Ready service is designed for:

  • Manufacturing companies

  • Product brands

  • Structured SMEs and artisans

  • Companies operating in regulated sectors

Why now, Why intag

The DPP is a regulatory roadmap already underway and mandatory from 2027. Technology adaptation times are not immediate, and product data management requires structure and governance. Starting late increases the risk of higher costs and imposed solutions. Adopting our intag system solution now means gaining months of competitive advantage over those who will be forced to adapt during an emergency.

 

DPP Ready Where data becomes EU compliant