Prepare for Digital Product Passport Compliance with Expert Insight from Lora Cecere
Founder, Supply Chain Insights
With the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) set to launch in 2027 for initial industries—batteries, consumer electronics, and textiles (footwear and apparel)—businesses are beginning to confront a rapidly evolving compliance landscape. Yet with many requirements still undefined, confusion is widespread.
Lora Cecere's latest research helps organizations cut through the uncertainty by offering actionable insights and a clear, customer-centric, outside-in approach to DPP readiness.
Key Highlights:
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Start with the Customer in Mind
Align compliance efforts with market demands to drive growth and gain a competitive advantage.
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Break Down Silos
Cross-functional collaboration—across sustainability, supply chain, procurement, and policy is essential for success.
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Clarify Compliance
Understand the core elements that define DPP compliance and the practical steps needed to achieve it.
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Learn from Diverse Approaches
See how companies are navigating DPP differently, with no one-size-fits-all path to readiness.
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Adopt GS1 Standards
Address the existing gap in the implementation of critical global standards for traceability and product information.
Build the capabilities your organization needs today to meet the demands of tomorrow—with a forward-looking, customer-first strategy.
👉 [Access the full research here]