What is the DPP (Digital Product Passport)? A mandatory digital tool in the EU starting in 2027 that displays information on traceability, materials, environmental impact, and circularity for each product.
Why does my company need to prepare now? Brands that don't adapt will be left out of the European market. Getting ahead offers a competitive advantage and strengthens consumer trust.
What benefits does the DPP provide? Regulatory compliance, transparency, improved brand image, facilitation of recycling, and access to new sustainable markets.
What services does Binilabs offer? Creation of DPP records, PWA development with QR codes, adaptation of bills of materials and traceability, integration with production processes.
Do you provide audits or consulting? Yes, we analyze products and processes, identify necessary data, and offer guidance to comply with regulations.
Can the DPP software be integrated with our internal systems? Yes, we develop customized solutions to automate data collection and adapt to the company's workflows.
Do you only work with sustainable fashion projects? Not exclusively. We help any textile or footwear company adapt to the regulations, regardless of their starting point.
How is information displayed to the end consumer? With a QR code integrated into the product that links to the DPP, showing clear information about materials, origin, and impact.
What data is needed to create a DPP? Materials, suppliers, manufacturing processes, environmental data (emissions, water, energy), and circularity options.
What is the work process with Binilabs?
Initial analysis.
Data definition.
Creation of digital structure and PWA.
Piloting and adaptation.
Training and delivery.
How long does DPP implementation take? Between 6 and 12 weeks for a pilot project, depending on complexity and number of products.
What investment is required? We offer scalable services: from small pilots to complete implementations for large collections.