Keep selling textiles in the EU after 2028

Starting mid-2028, every textile product sold in the EU needs a Digital Product Passport. We build and manage them for you — so you can focus on your products, not paperwork.

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What you're building toward

This is what a product passport looks like

Every textile product gets a QR code on its label. When scanned, it shows structured data about materials, sustainability, and compliance — all required by EU law.

Consumers see what they need to buy responsibly. Authorities see what they need to enforce the rules. Recyclers see what they need to process the garment safely.

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Digital Product Passport
EU Regulation 2024/1781 (ESPR)
Material Composition95% Organic Cotton, 5% Elastane
Durability Score8.2 / 10
Recyclability Score7.5 / 10
Carbon Footprint4.2 kg CO₂e (cradle-to-gate)
Substances of ConcernNo SVHC detected
ManufacturingPorto, Portugal — GLN-5412345...
Care InstructionsMachine wash 30°C, do not tumble dry
Repair InfoSeam repair guide, spare buttons included
What we do

We handle the hard parts of compliance

You shouldn't need a regulatory consultant, a data architect, and a QR code vendor. We replace all three.

Collect product data automatically

Connect your existing systems or upload manually. We pull material composition, chemical data, and supply chain info into one place.

Trace your full supply chain

Map every tier of your supplier network. Know exactly where your materials come from and who made what — even across 5+ tiers.

Generate scannable QR codes

Every product gets a QR code that links to its passport. Consumers see sustainability info, authorities see compliance docs.

Stay audit-ready, always

Auto-register with the EU central registry, keep conformity docs organized, and respond to authority checks in minutes, not weeks.

How it works

Three steps. That's it.

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Connect your data

Plug in your ERP, PLM, or upload spreadsheets. We map what you already have to the 125+ fields the regulation requires.

02

We build your passports

Our platform structures everything into compliant product passports — with the right access levels for consumers, authorities, and recyclers.

03

Deploy and stay compliant

Print QR codes on your labels, register with the EU, and keep passports up to date as products and regulations change.

Why now

The deadline is real — and closer than you think

Mid-2028
Non-compliant products can no longer be sold in the EU
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Data points required per product — from materials to carbon footprint
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Textiles are the EU's first priority — enforcement will be strict

Don't wait until it's urgent

Collecting supply chain data, mapping chemicals, and calculating footprints takes time. Start now and you'll be ready — not scrambling.

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