EU · Digital Product Passport · Circular Economy

The European Union has issued WTO notification G/TBT/N/EU/1211, expanding consultation on its Digital Product Passport (DPP) framework — a key pillar of its circular economy strategy. The update focuses on refining technical and implementation requirements.

What Happened

The EU is continuing stakeholder consultation on how digital product data should be collected, stored, and shared across industries. Notification 1211 builds on earlier drafts and expands the scope of technical discussions.

Key Dates & Timeline

  • Notification date: 2026 WTO TBT update cycle
  • Consultation period: Typically 30–90 days
  • Regulatory finalization: After EU legislative review
  • Implementation: Expected phased rollout post-approval

What Changes in Practice

  • Improve digital product tracking systems
  • Integrate lifecycle data reporting tools
  • Enhance supply chain transparency
  • Support standardized EU data requirements

Who Is Affected

  • Manufacturing and industrial sectors
  • Electronics and consumer goods
  • Automotive and mobility industries
  • Global exporters to EU markets

What Companies Should Do

  • Track EU regulatory updates closely
  • Build digital compliance infrastructure
  • Prepare for lifecycle reporting obligations
  • Align with DPP technical standards early
Key Takeaway

EU Notification 1211 strengthens consultation on Digital Product Passport rules, signaling a clear shift toward mandatory digital product traceability in Europe.

 

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