Open Call to pilot the Implementation of the Digital Product Passport

The open call, funded under the Digital Europe Programme, is aimed at supporting one Pilot action that will demonstrate in real setting and at scale Digital Product Passports (DPPs) in at least 2 value chains (product categories) with a preference to those with long and complex supply chain and/or challenging repair, refurbishment and recycling.

The main objectives of the call are:

  • To enable sharing of key product related information that are essential for products’ sustainability and circularity, including those specified in Annex III of ESPR proposal, across all the relevant economic actors. Consequently, to accelerate the transition to circular economy, boosting material and energy efficiency, extending products lifetimes and optimizing products design, manufacturing, use and end of life handling.
  • To provide new business opportunities to economic actors through circular value retention and optimisation (for example product-as-a-service activities, improved repair, servicing, remanufacturing, and recycling) based on improved access to data;
  • To help consumers in making sustainable choices; and
  • To allow authorities to verify compliance with legal obligations.

In particular, the expected outcome is to:

  • Deploy and validate at scale and real life setting Digital Product Passports in at least two value chains.
  • Report on further needs for standardisation and specifications to ensure interoperability, security and acceptance by all the stakeholders.
  • Recommendations based on the lessons learnt for the deployments of DPP in other value chains.

This DPP information system should rely on international or European standards in the following areas:

  • data carriers and unique identifiers,
  • access rights management,
  • Interoperability (technical, semantic, organisation) including data exchange protocols and formats, data storage, data processing (introduction, modification, update),
  • data authentication,
  • reliability, and integrity,
  • data security and privacy.

Where possible, this will consist in using the smart cloud-to-edge middleware platform Simpl. The access to information included in the DPP should be role-dependent (i.e., differentiated by stakeholder type). The full interoperability of the same DPP information system among different supply chains should be one of the characteristics tested and proven by the pilot.

Funding:

  • up to €6.000.000

The deadline to submit applications is set to 26 September 2024, 17:00 Brussels Time

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