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Digital product passports, without the hassle.

The EU requires digital product passports for more and more product groups. We take you from scattered product data in business systems and at suppliers to proper product passports – without you having to build your own solution.

Why it matters

The requirements are coming faster than most are ready for

The EU is introducing digital product passports product group by product group. The data usually already exists – but scattered across business systems, spreadsheets and suppliers, without clear ownership or a process to keep it updated.

1

The requirements already apply to some product groups, and more are added over time

Batteries, packaging and textiles are among the first. More product groups will follow in the coming years.

2

It is more than a QR code

You need to map the data, collect documentation from suppliers and quality-assure the information – before the code is even created.

3

Responsibility is often scattered

Purchasing, engineering, quality and sustainability own different parts of the information. Without a shared structure, details fall between the cracks.

4

Preparing early costs less

Companies that start in good time avoid late, expensive compliance projects as the deadlines approach.

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From product data to digital product passports

With OC’s platform you gather product data, documentation and supplier evidence in one structure, without building your own solution or starting over for every product.

Step 01

Collect and structure product data

OC’s platform connects information from business systems, spreadsheets, documents and other data sources. You get control over what exists, what is missing and what needs to be quality-assured.

Step 02

Fill gaps with traceable data

The platform identifies information gaps and collects missing data from your suppliers. Where possible, our AI engine can complement the information from approved external sources. Each data point is linked to its source, so it can be reviewed, traced and reused.

Step 03

Create and maintain product passports

The quality-assured information is used to create digital product passports. When products, documents or requirements change, the information is updated so the passports can stay current over time.

Do the requirements affect your products?

Eight groups are already in focus, with different timelines. If your products are among them, now is the time to start mapping.

Ready to start?

See what a digital product passport means for your products

Properly structured, your product data can be used for more than compliance – in tenders, customer conversations and supplier management. We walk through what that means for you, and show concretely what is required.

Answer questions from customers and authorities faster

Strengthen your position in tenders with verifiable data

Gain control over products, materials and suppliers

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