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DIGITAL PRODUCT PASSPORT

Your Digital Product Passport, captured once.

The Digital Product Passport arrives sector by sector under the EU Ecodesign Regulation, from textiles and furniture to electronics and household appliances. CORENATE lets you maintain your product data once and use it for the passport, carbon reporting, PPWR, ESG, and the digital services that follow.

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Many requirements. The same data. Separate projects.

DPP, Product Carbon Footprint, PPWR, ESG reporting. Four demands that nearly always pull from the same product information. Handle them as separate projects and you end up maintaining material, supplier, and emissions data several times over.

That wastes time, breeds contradictions, and gets more expensive with every new rule.

 
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Market In Scope In EUR 

Combined annual EU revenue of the product groups newly regulated under the first ESPR working plan. Roughly 600 billion in energy-related products and 500 billion in new groups. Source: European Commission, ESPR working plan 2025-2030.
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In Scope For The First Time In EUR

Almost half of that market consists of products that fall under ecodesign rules for the first time. Previously the framework covered energy-related products. Now it reaches nearly everything placed on the EU market.
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Why These First

The share of EU consumption's climate impact these product groups account for. That is the logic behind the priority list, and the best predictor of which sector is next.
ONE DATA SOURCE

Capture once, use everywhere

You capture your product data once. From then on, the same base feeds every regulatory application. Four examples, one foundation.

Digital Product Passport

Materials, origin, carbon value, and repair information held in one structured record.

Product Carbon Footprint

The footprint draws on the same material and supplier data you already maintain.

PPWR proof

Packaging data and recyclability come from the same base as everything else.

ESG reporting

Your reporting metrics draw on the same source as your compliance records.

Technology and Interoperability

Built on open standards

CORENATE is built on the Asset Administration Shell, the international Industry 4.0 standard for the digital twin. Here is what that means for you: your product data is described with clear semantics and moves automatically between systems.

The passport fits into the landscape you already run, from ERP and MES to PLM, IoT, and cloud, and stays compatible with Manufacturing-X, Catena-X, and Europe's coming data spaces.

What You Get Out of It

Beyond the obligation

Meeting the requirement is the starting point. A structured product data base also supports leaner processes and data-driven services.

  • Trace products and materials end to end
  • Get through audits and compliance checks faster
  • Trust from customers and partners, backed by verifiable data
Circular Economy

From proof to keeping value

The circular economy does not start with recycling. It starts with keeping products in use. Clear data on components, spare parts, and repair supports longer service life.

And when a product reaches the end, material and disassembly data provide the basis for recovering lithium, cobalt, nickel, and copper. That is where the case for reduced material costs and greater supply security begins.

Frequently asked questions about the
Digital Product Passport

The key questions about the new requirement, answered briefly.
When does the Digital Product Passport apply?

There is no single start date. The obligation arrives sector by sector, each through its own delegated act under the EU Ecodesign Regulation.

One date is already fixed in law: from 18 February 2027, the battery passport applies to EV batteries, industrial batteries above 2 kWh, and batteries for light means of transport. This comes from the EU Battery Regulation, not from ESPR.

Which industries are affected?
In principle, most physical products placed on the EU market, with exceptions. The Commission's ESPR working plan names priority groups including textiles, furniture, iron and steel, aluminium, and tyres. Concrete dates only follow with each delegated act.
What data does the passport need to contain?
That is defined per product group in the respective delegated act. Typical fields are materials and origin, composition, carbon footprint, certificates, repair and spare part information, and recycling and end-of-life data.
What is the Asset Administration Shell?
The international Industry 4.0 standard for the digital twin. It describes product data clearly and makes it exchangeable between systems.
Do we have to replace our IT for this?
No. The passport fits into your existing ERP, MES, PLM, IoT, and cloud systems.
How do we best get started?
Get in touch and tell us about your product data and the requirements you need to cover. We will take it from there.
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See the Digital Product Passport in action

The passport is coming either way. The open question is whether you build it as a one-off project or as a base you can use again for the next requirement. Tell us what you make and which deadline lands first for you.
  • Built on open Industry 4.0 standards
  • Works with your existing systems
  • One data base for DPP, PCF, PPWR, and ESG