Regulatory Intelligence

Digital Product Passport Supplier Data Infrastructure

The EU Digital Product Passport is becoming an operational product-data requirement. Emissa can organize the supplier, material, product and evidence records that product-specific DPP obligations will consume.

Important

DPP obligations are product-specific. Confirm current delegated acts, scope and effective dates before making compliance decisions.

The DPP infrastructure is now operational

The European Commission launched the Digital Product Passport Registry and testing environment in July 2026. The Registry indexes unique product identifiers and registration metadata while detailed product data remains decentralized under the responsibility of economic operators.

Do not build a passport as a one-off document

A scalable DPP program starts with reusable supplier, product, material, facility and evidence records. Product passports can then be generated from controlled source data rather than manually assembled for every product family.

Registration and traceability

Before an in-scope product can be placed on the EU market under applicable DPP legislation, the relevant economic operator must register the DPP in the EU Registry. Internal systems therefore need clear identifier, version and source-data controls.

Emissa operating model

Emissa can connect product and supplier records to declarations, material evidence, owners, approvals and review history so DPP preparation sits inside the same supplier compliance architecture used for other requirements.

Authoritative sources

Verify requirements against current official guidance.

Regulatory requirements change. Emissa uses these sources as reference points for workflow design; organizations should confirm current applicability and obligations before relying on a compliance decision.

Related Emissa resources

Connect this topic to the wider compliance operating model.

Frequently asked questions

Is the EU DPP Registry live?

Yes. The European Commission announced that the Registry became operational on 20 July 2026.

Are all products already required to have a DPP?

No. Product-specific requirements and effective dates depend on the applicable legislation and delegated acts.

Does Emissa replace the EU DPP Registry?

No. Emissa organizes enterprise source data and workflow; official registration occurs through the required EU infrastructure.

Supplier Compliance Infrastructure

Turn the requirement into a controlled operating workflow.

Connect supplier data, evidence, ownership, deadlines, approvals and remediation in one Emissa workspace.

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