Digital Product Passports and Digital Material Passports: What You Need to Know (Part 2)
Webinar | 07.01.26, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT
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Digital Product Passports are set to transform how products are sold across Europe. For consumers, this means unprecedented access to product information. Sustainability and compliance data, alongside other key product details, will become far easier to access and compare than ever before. As a “single source of truth” for products, DPPs may also enable EU authorities to identify non-compliance more quickly and efficiently, potentially restricting or preventing non-compliant products from entering the European market.
But what does this mean in practice for industry? What can we learn from early frontrunners such as the Battery Passport? What challenges and concerns are emerging on the ground? How are companies organising themselves to meet these new requirements? How will passports for upstream products connect with downstream applications? How reliable will the data in DPPs be, and who will have access to what information across the value chain? And ultimately, what does a good Digital Product or Material Passport actually look like?
With DPP requirements moving rapidly from policy to implementation, companies must begin preparing now to avoid compliance risks and maintain market access in the EU.
This webinar is the second part of a two-series Webinar. The first part was held on Wednesday 27 May 2026. The recording of Part 1 is here: YouTube The slides for Part 1 is here: Download PDF . The Speakers for Part 1 included:
- Marcus Navin-Jones, Senior Legal Counsel, Crowell & Moring
- Matjaž Malgaj Coordinator of Sustainable Products Initiative, Head of Unit B4 Sustainable Products, DG ENV, European Commission
- Regina Perla Camps Head of Sustainability, Amazon
- Alessandro Pistillo, Director, Sustainability & Digital Strategic Projects, BASF and Project Leader, Chem-X
- Sven Jantzen, Director, Government Affairs, UmicoreJan Teuben, Head of Product Stewardship and Strategic Initiatives, Penman Consulting
- Steven Maw, Chief Technology & Product Officer, Penman Consulting
This webinar will be a Panel Discussion building on the issues raised in Part 1 with the Part 1 Speakers and other guest speakers.
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