The EU’s Digital Product Passport-Unlocking the future of consumer product compliance

Free recorded webinar

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is anticipated to take effect in 2026, encompassing a wide range of consumer goods, such as clothing, textiles, and toys.

Businesses across industries have already begun implementing proactive measures to ensure compliance with this legislation, as they acknowledge the DPP's potential as the primary legislative tool for verifying product adherence.

As a key element of the EU’s strategy for promoting sustainable and circular economies, the imminent implementation of the DPP is crucial for businesses within and outside Europe seeking to market consumer goods in the EU.

View our recorded webinar to discover how the EU's Digital Product Passport will revolutionize transparency and sustainability in business operations, and understand the implications for you and your business, where we will cover:

  • EU sustainability legislation: Unpack how the DPP integrates with the complex EU sustainability legislative landscape, including the Ecodesign for Sustainable Product Regulation (ESPR) and the Green Claims Directive
  • DPP objectives and requirements: Delve into the DPP, understanding how this landmark legislation will transform your brand’s approach to strategy, business operations and practices
  • Lessons from France: Gain insights from the already in-force French AGEC law, offering a preview of what DPP compliance will look like
  • Eurofins Solutions: Discover how Eurofins can guide your business towards effective DPP compliance


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Meet your Presenters

Digital Product Passport project co-ordinator

Rhian Owen

Rhian brings a unique blend of academic and practical expertise to Eurofins Sustainability Services, holding a degree in Fashion and Textile Design complemented by a commercial background in textile supply chains. As a Project Coordinator, her role involves in-depth research into emerging sustainable product regulations and supply chain legislation. She particularly focuses on the intricacies of the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) and the AGEC Law.

Managing Director at Eurofins | BLC

Dr. Andrew Hudson

Andrew holds a PhD in Chemistry and has worked in the leather and textile value chains for 24 years in a variety of technical and commercial positions.  Andrew has worked on several projects focusing on improving the sustainability profile of materials and successfully supported the development and commercialization of a novel leather alternative material. Andrew has been involved with the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) program for 5 years culminating with a position on the Chemical Suppliers Advisory Group expert sub-team.  In addition, Andrew was the Chemical Industry representative on the Leather Working Group (LWG) Technical Sub-Group until his appointment to Eurofins | BLC.

Chief Technical Officer, Eurofins Sustainability Services

Dr. Victoria Addy

Victoria joined Eurofins | BLC in 1992 after obtaining a BSc (Hons) in Biology, before gaining a PhD in Biochemistry. Now Chief Technical Officer for Eurofins Sustainability Services, Victoria oversees sustainable chemistry, biomaterials, leather and novel material development for consumer products, specialising in chemical compliance and supply chain regulatory support

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