Mandatory from 2027
EU-compliant Digital Product Passports, with no extra workload
Create digital product passports compliant with the EU ESPR regulation. Composition, origin, certificates and sustainability data are shared through a single QR code, and the data accumulates by itself as you produce.
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Zero extra data entry
The passport is a natural by-product of daily work. BOM, traceability and certificate data flow into it on their own.
Compliance without consultants
ESPR fields are built into the platform; the passport screen tells you what is missing, no external project required.
A competitive edge
When brands ask for passports, the prepared side wins. A product with a complete DPP has one less obstacle on its way to the shelf.
Zero extra data entry
Passport data builds while you produce
Composition comes from the BOM, origin from the traceability chain, certificates from the certificate module. There is no separate data-entry campaign for the passport; the data is captured while the work is being done anyway.
- Composition: automatic from the BOM
- Origin: automatic from the traceability chain
- Certificates: automatic from certificate records
One QR, the full story
One QR code, the complete product story
Scanning the QR code on the label opens the product’s passport page: composition, origin, care instructions, recyclability and carbon data. Consumers, brands and auditors all look at the same verified data.
- The QR code works on labels and product pages
- Carbon and recyclability data on the passport
- When data changes, the passport updates too
Essential Tee
FW26 · VL-TS012
Ready for 2027 today
Be ready for ESPR 2027 today
From 2027, Digital Product Passports become mandatory for textile products sold in the EU. Brands that start collecting data today face no last-minute panic, and suppliers with passports ready get picked first.
- Data model aligned with EU ESPR requirements
- Passports managed and exported in bulk
- Regulatory updates reflected in the platform
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Digital Product Passport?
It is a digital record of a product’s composition, origin, certificates and sustainability data. It is becoming mandatory for textile products under the EU’s ESPR regulation and is typically accessed through a QR code on the product.
When does the DPP become mandatory?
The EU plans to phase in the Digital Product Passport requirement for textiles from 2027. Companies that start collecting data now go through the transition at no extra cost.
Does creating passports add workload?
No. Because BOM, traceability and certificate data is already entered during production on Pronize, the passport is generated from that data automatically. No manual entry is needed.
What data does the passport contain?
It contains the fields foreseen by ESPR: composition, origin, supply chain steps, certificates, care instructions, recyclability rate and carbon footprint.
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