The EU’s upcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulation will transform how manufacturers produce and sell goods into Europe and the wider world.

As part of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, businesses will need to provide “comprehensive information about each product’s origin, materials, environmental impact and disposal recommendations” through a DPP.

The DPP will accompany goods throughout their life cycles, with data collection needing to be conducted by manufacturers from design stage to the sourcing of materials, from assembling the goods to post-sale repairs.

This free webinar will introduce the DPP regulations and give an overview of how manufacturers can prepare for the significant new compliance requirements.

The webinar will be followed by two deep-dive ‘Lunchtime Learning’ webinars in February going into further detail on how to prepare for new DPP requirements, as well as compliance with other pertinent rules for manufacturers such as carbon border adjustment mechanisms and general product safety regulations.

-        12 February: Supply chain data collection – how to comply with new rules

-        19 February: How to manage a product’s compliance lifecycle  

Lunchtime Learning webinars are held exclusively for members of the Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade.

To find out more information about how membership of the Chartered Institute supports manufacturers to stay on top of new compliance requirements – including DPP – visit our website here.