DPP Data Preparation & Validation — Digital Product Passport Data Card
Collect the minimum DPP fields, run the 100% composition check, see the missing fields and get the “DPP-ready” status.
| 1st fibre share (%) | 2nd fibre share (%) | Recycled content (%) | Country of origin | Certificates | REACH/SVHC note | DPP-ready | Composition sum (%) | Missing fields (alan) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 | 40 | 30 | Provided | Yes | Provided | Yes | 100 | 0 |
| 70 | 30 | 50 | Provided | Yes | Missing | No | 100 | 1 |
| 50 | 50 | 0 | Missing | No | Missing | No | 100 | 3 |
Informational; not formal compliance advice.
Frequently asked questions
What is a DPP?
A DPP (Digital Product Passport) is a structured, machine-readable record (typically via a QR/data carrier) that presents a product’s identity, material composition, origin, recycled content, chemical compliance, and durability/recyclability in a standard format. It becomes mandatory under the EU Ecodesign (ESPR) framework.
Which data is mandatory in a textile DPP?
This tool covers the minimum themes: fibre composition (total 100%), recycled content (%), country of origin, chemical compliance (REACH/SVHC note), and durability/recyclability. Certificates (GRS/OEKO-TEX/RCS) are supporting. The exact field list will be set by the textile delegated act.
When does a DPP become mandatory?
The ESPR framework regulation is in force; textiles are a priority product group, and requirements phase in via delegated acts across 2026–2027. For exact dates, the official EU regulation governs. This tool is informational, not compliance advice.