Digital Product Passport PCR Materials Implementation
Digital Product Passports (DPP) enable comprehensive tracking of post-consumer recycled materials from source to final product, supporting regulatory compliance and sustainability claims.
DPP Components
- Material ID: Unique identifier for plastic type and grade
- Chain of Custody: Transfer records between supply chain partners
- Certification Data: GRS, ISCC PLUS verification documents
- Environmental Impact: Carbon footprint, LCA data
- End-of-Life Instructions: Recycling guidance for product disposal
Implementation Technologies
- QR codes and NFC tags for physical product linking
- Blockchain for immutable record keeping
- Cloud databases for scalable data storage
- Standardized data formats (GS1, ISO)
EU Regulatory Framework
EU Ecodesign Regulation requires Digital Product Passports for batteries, electronics, and textiles by 2027. Extension to other products including packaging expected subsequently.
Benefits for PCR Suppliers
- Premium pricing for verified materials
- Market access to sustainability-conscious buyers
- Reduced audit requirements through centralized verification
- Competitive differentiation in crowded market
DPP implementation requires investment in tracking systems but delivers significant competitive advantages as regulations tighten.