Rembrandt Koppelaar

Proposal(s) title:
  • Guidelines to create a Digital Product Passport (CWA)
Proposal(s) topic:

Circular Economy including Digital Product Passport

Impact on SMEs:

Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
The project contribution in terms of the CWA under development will support SMEs that want to or are required legally to have a DPP for their products, which is a majority of SMEs in Europe. Close to 30 product categories are expected to be mandated to have a DPP in the mid-term future. To ensure the CWA effort is impactful for SMEs consideration is made of CEN-CENELEC GUIDE 17: Guidance for writing standards taking into account SME needs (2010). The impact on these SMEs is expected in terms of accelerating their journey to develop and set up their Digital Product Passport. By providing a concise guidance document that has been developed as a CWA pre-standard for understanding the scope, context, potentials and design and implementation decisions for Digital product passports.

Impact on society:

Impact on society (4th Open Call)
The CWA will also benefit European society by supporting economic actors to understand how DPPs can support their activities by enabling new information generation mechanisms and sharing for a circular economy.


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Full Name: Rembrandt Koppelaar
Role: convenor
Title & Organisation Name: CWA EcoWise Ekodenge Ltd
Country: United Kingdom
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