The Construction Digital Product Passport (DPP) system, introduced under EU Regulation 2024/1781 (Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation or ESPR), is designed to provide comprehensive, real-time information about construction products.
This system supports sustainability, traceability, and compliance with the updated Construction Products Regulation (CPR).
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record that consolidates essential information about a construction product throughout its life cycle, including technical information and environmental data.
This system enables regulatory authorities and product users, such as architects and builders, to access data on performance, environmental impact, and usage, promoting informed decisions and circular economy practices.
It is now part of the revised CPR and requires manufacturers, material suppliers, and distributors to comply.
Everything You Need to Know About the Construction Products Regulation (CPR)
The Digital Product Passport must include:
Accessibility
Stakeholders can access DPPs by scanning QR codes or other digital carriers on the product, ensuring quick and transparent access to information.
Stakeholder involvement
Unique identification and traceability
Each DPP is linked to a unique identifier system for products, operators, and manufacturing sites, ensuring seamless traceability across the supply chain.
Registration process
Web portal for product information
The European Commission will create an online portal where stakeholders can search and compare DPP information, enhancing market transparency and product comparison.
Mandatory requirement
Construction products cannot be placed on the EU market without a valid DPP, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Introducing Digital Product Passports (DPPs) marks a significant step toward greater transparency, sustainability, and compliance in the EU construction sector.
By providing comprehensive product data, the DPP system supports regulatory compliance and informed decision-making, paving the way for a more circular and sustainable construction industry.