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Impact assessment on the Digital Product Passport

Cross-cutting policy

18 August 2025

Impact assessment on the Digital Product Passport

Cross-cutting policy

Digital transition

EU Policy

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Take part in our impact assessment on the Digital Product Passport.

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    • Digital transition

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Do you want to contribute to a future where companies, consumers and national bodies all have easy-to-access digital information on products? One where data will be available all along the value chain from their raw materials to being recycled?

We have launched 4 surveys for specific groups of stakeholders about the Digital Product Passport (DPP). The aim is to better understand the costs and impacts of future requirements for DPP service providers. Your feedback will also help us determine the feasibility of establishing a certification scheme to ensure compliance with these requirements.

Please respond by 27 August to one of these surveys:

  • Companies (including SMEs) who primarily work in circularity and waste management. For example, waste disposal companies and those dealing with recycling, repairs, refurbished and re-purposed products will be among the primary users of DPPs. Organisations representing these companies can also take part.
     
  • Companies and SMEs who as responsible economic operators are required to produce a DPP for their products. This survey is also open to service providers hosting DPPs on behalf of others, as well as organisations representing such companies.
     
  • Individual consumers and associations, along with consumer protection authorities or another body representing these interests
     
  • National market surveillance or custom clearance authorities
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