Prepare your business for EU Digital Product Passports
Arkive helps brands organize supplier, product, and compliance data into Digital Product Passports and audit-ready workflows.
Starting from 2027, DPP requirements will progressively impact industries including textiles, electronics, and batteries. Additional industries, including chemicals, will progressively follow in later phases.
Why companies are preparing now
Digital Product Passport requirements are rolling out progressively across industries starting from 2026 - 2027.
Preparation takes time because businesses need structured product data, supplier documentation, and compliance workflows across their supply chain.
Why companies struggle with DPP implementation
Most companies still manage compliance across spreadsheets, disconnected systems, and manual supplier workflows.
But Digital Product Passports require:
- structured product-level data
- traceability
- reusable documentation
- audit-ready workflows
The challenge is not generating a QR code.
The challenge is organizing the underlying supplier and product data.
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Product-level compliance visibility
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Centralized supplier & product data
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Replace static reporting workflows
Why DPP becomes operationally complex
Creating a Digital Product Passport is not just about generating a QR code.
Businesses need to:
- collect supplier documentation
- organize product information
- validate sustainability claims
- manage compliance updates
- coordinate across teams and systems
Most companies still manage this through spreadsheets, disconnected systems, and manual workflows.
See how brands replace static reporting with real insights
Start preparing before compliance becomes operational chaos
Arkive helps businesses structure supplier, product and compliance data into scalable Digital Product Passport workflows.