Complete Traceability For Every Product Sold In The EU Will Be Enforced By 2030.

Complete Traceability For Every Product Sold In The EU Will Be Enforced By 2030.

By 2030, all textile products sold in the EU must have a digital product passport (DPP), likely as a QR code. These passports will include info on where the product comes from, what it’s made of, how it’s made, and if it’s recyclable, helping both shoppers and businesses.

With tons of textiles wasted each year in the EU, DPPs aim to track products better to reduce waste. This helps people make smarter choices about using and recycling textiles.

Even though people want to shop sustainably, it’s hard to find out where products really come from. DPPs make this easier by giving quick access to detailed info, making it simpler to compare products and avoid false green claims.