Ecommerce Europe Advocates for Flexible Digital Product Passport Implementation

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Ecommerce Europe has officially released a position paper addressing the upcoming requirements for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation. The association is calling for a pragmatic and flexible approach to the implementation of Digital Product Passports, specifically concerning the apparel sector. The organization emphasizes that while the transition to a circular economy is essential, the regulatory framework must account for the technical and financial capacities of businesses.

Addressing Implementation Challenges in the Apparel Sector

The position paper highlights that for sustainable products to become the norm, the Digital infrastructure supporting them must be cost-effective. Ecommerce Europe expressed concerns that a rigid Product tracking system could impose significant administrative burdens, particularly on small and medium-sized enterprises. To mitigate these risks, the association suggests a phased rollout of the Passports system, allowing companies sufficient time to adapt their supply chains.

Recommendations for Data Transparency and Standards

To ensure data transparency without compromising proprietary information, the association recommends the use of versatile data carriers such as QR codes and RFID tags. This flexibility would allow the apparel sector to integrate Digital Product Passports into existing logistics more seamlessly. Furthermore, Ecommerce Europe maintains that any new Product requirements should align with international standards to prevent market fragmentation and ensure that sustainable products remain competitive globally.

The association concludes that the success of these Passports depends on a balanced regulatory environment. By prioritizing Digital efficiency and data transparency, the European Union can foster a robust circular economy that supports both environmental goals and the continued growth of the digital commerce industry.

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