EU Digital Product Passport for Fashion: What Brands Need to Know and How PLM Software Helps
- May 10
- 1 min read
What Is the EU Digital Product Passport?
The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a regulatory framework under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) requiring products sold in Europe to carry a digital record of composition, origin, environmental impact, and recyclability. For fashion, every garment and accessory must have a scannable identifier linking to a comprehensive digital record.
What Data the DPP Requires
Material composition with fibre content percentages. Country of manufacturing and raw material origins. Supply chain information including Tier 1-4 suppliers. Environmental impact data. Durability and care instructions. Recyclability and end-of-life handling. Compliance certifications and audit records.
Why PLM Is the Foundation for DPP Compliance
Most DPP data already exists within a well-implemented PLM. 3 Clicks Cloud captures material composition through BOM management, supplier and origin data through supplier records, compliance certifications through audit modules, and specifications through the style library. The REST API enables automated data extraction for DPP generation systems.
Multi-Tier Supply Chain Visibility
The DPP increasingly requires visibility beyond Tier 1 factories. 3 Clicks Cloud's Compliance module supports Tier 2-4 supply chain mapping for fabric mills, yarn suppliers, and raw material producers. This infrastructure satisfies both DPP requirements and Australian Modern Slavery Act reporting.
Preparing Your Brand
Audit your product data completeness. Can you identify every material? Do you know component origins? Do you have supplier records beyond Tier 1? Are certifications centralised? If not, implement a PLM that captures this data as part of standard workflows rather than as a separate compliance exercise.