Digital Product Passports, built on data you already track.
The EU's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is rolling out Digital Product Passports category by category — batteries first, more to follow. We're building DPP support into TraceLot, and we want to build it around real use cases.
Book a demo — tell us about your DPP needsWe're happy to talk about your use cases and needs — it shapes what we build.
A digital record that travels with the product
A Digital Product Passport is a structured, digitally accessible record of a product's identity, composition, origin, and journey — typically reached through a QR code or similar data carrier on the product itself. Under the EU's ESPR, passports become mandatory for more and more product categories over the coming years, and sellers into the EU will need batch-level data to populate them.
A passport is only as good as the records behind it
A unique identity per batch
DPP regulations point to product- and batch-level data carriers. Lot-level tracking is the prerequisite — without it there is nothing for a passport to reference.
Traceability through the chain
Passports are expected to carry origin and journey data. TraceLot's batch ledger already records receipt, movements, corrections, and every shipped order per lot.
Documents and parameters on the lot
Certificates, custom batch fields, and industry parameters (like plant passports today) attach directly to the lot — the same structure DPP data points build on.
Selling into categories DPP will cover?
DPP support is in development — not shipped yet. Talk to us about your use cases and needs, and we'll build it around businesses like yours.
Book a demo — we're happy to talk