EU Toy safety rules agreed requiring all toys to be sold with a DPP
All toys sold in the EU will be required to feature a visible DPP, accessible through a QR code on the product. A critical change for toy manufacturers is that the DPP for toys will replace the existing declaration of conformity needed to place toys on the EU market. This will streamline customs checks and improve market surveillance by enhancing traceability and ensuring quicker access to safety compliance data. It also empowers consumers with easily available safety information.
Guidelines to create a Digital Product Passport drafted
Guidelines to Create a Digital Product Passport – the EU Project CircThread Experience" was developed. This official CEN Workshop Agreement from CEN-CENELEC the European standardisation organisation, is the result of a collaboration initiated by EcoWise the provider of TRACID DPP service and UNI, the national standardisation body of Italy. Over 100 standardisation experts registered to contribute to this pre-standard.an idea.
TRACID DPPs piloted with Mediaworld customers
Through TRACID, customers can scan a QR code to view essential product data on circularity and sustainability credentials. The showcase with Mediaworld and BSH is part of a larger deployment of the DPP solution to test the use of DPP at each product life cycle stage. The initiative demonstrates how digital solutions can empower both businesses and consumers to contribute to a more resource-efficient economy.
TRACID presented at Digital Solutions for Circularity Info Day in Istanbul
Panelists from three Ministries stated that they are preparing legislative efforts to comply with EU regulations. EcoWise’s DPP solution TRACID was demonstrated to the 150 head audience, showcasing its possibilities in managing product information across the product life cycle to comply with future EU regulations