EU ESPR 2024/1781 · Article 2(32) Service Provider
For every product category. For every manufacturer. Worldwide.

The Digital Product
Passport Platform
for the EU Market

One platform covering every ESPR Regulation 2024/1781 product category — textiles, furniture, electronics, automotive, chemicals, cosmetics, toys, batteries, tyres, footwear, and more. For manufacturers in Stuttgart and Shenzhen, Milan and Mumbai, Detroit and Dhaka. Submit to the EU Central DPP Registry from anywhere — launching 19 July 2026.

17+
ESPR Categories
€2.6T
EU Imports / yr
27
EU Member States
24
EU Languages
19 Jul 2026
Registry Launch
ESPR Working Plan 2025–2030 · Priority Categories

Every Regulated Category.
One Compliance Platform.

17+ ESPR product categories supported with category-specific data fields, validation, and consumer-facing DPP layouts. New categories activate as the Commission adopts each Delegated Act.

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Geographic Coverage · €2.6 Trillion EU Goods Market

From Both Sides of the Border.
Every Manufacturer Is in Scope.

Section 1
Top Non-EU Exporters to the EU
Annual goods imports by country of origin (Eurostat 2024). Every supplier on this list now carries DPP responsibility.
#CountryEU importsStrongest categories
1🇨🇳 China€514BElectronics, textiles, machinery, toys, chemicals, batteries, furniture
2🇺🇸 United States€312BChemicals, machinery, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, cosmetics, paints
3🇬🇧 United Kingdom€230BMachinery, chemicals, automotive, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals
4🇨🇭 Switzerland€157BPharmaceuticals, watches, machinery, chemicals, precision instruments
5🇳🇴 Norway€108BMetals (aluminium), chemicals, fish & seafood, machinery
6🇹🇷 Türkiye€82BTextiles, automotive, steel, electronics, furniture, food
7🇯🇵 Japan€68BAutomotive, electronics, tyres, machinery, chemicals
8🇰🇷 South Korea€56BElectronics, automotive, batteries, ships, cosmetics, chemicals
9🇮🇳 India€56BPharmaceuticals, textiles, jewellery, chemicals, steel, footwear
10🇻🇳 Vietnam€49BElectronics, textiles, footwear, furniture
11🇹🇼 Taiwan€43BSemiconductors, electronics, machinery, plastics
12🇨🇦 Canada€38BAluminium, machinery, aerospace, chemicals, pulp
13🇲🇽 Mexico€31BAutomotive, electronics, machinery, food, beverages
14🇧🇷 Brazil€30BIron ore, soybeans, footwear, aircraft, food, leather
15🇧🇩 Bangladesh€28BTextiles & garments (RMG)
16🇮🇩 Indonesia€18BFootwear, textiles, palm oil, electronics, paper, furniture
Section 2 · 🇪🇺
EU's Own Manufacturing Powerhouses
EU manufacturers are not exempt — they face DPP requirements identical to importers.
CountryShare of EU manufacturingIndustrial strongholds
🇩🇪 Germany≈ 27%Automotive, machinery, chemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals, steel, optics
🇮🇹 Italy≈ 13%Fashion & leather, furniture, food processing, machinery, ceramics, super-cars
🇫🇷 France≈ 11%Aerospace, luxury & cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, wine & spirits, automotive, defence
🇪🇸 Spain≈ 7%Automotive, food, fast fashion (Inditex hub), footwear, ceramics
🇳🇱 Netherlands≈ 5%Chemicals, semiconductor equipment (ASML), food, electronics, oil refining
🇵🇱 Poland≈ 5%Furniture, electronics manufacturing, automotive parts, food, batteries
🇨🇿 Czech Republic≈ 4%Automotive, machinery, glass, electronics
🇧🇪 Belgium≈ 3%Chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, plastics
🇸🇪 Sweden≈ 3%Furniture, automotive, electronics, telecom, pulp
🇦🇹 Austria≈ 3%Machinery, automotive parts, electronics, paper, pharmaceuticals
🇮🇪 Ireland≈ 3%Pharmaceuticals (large EU hub), medical devices, software, food
🇩🇰 Denmark≈ 2%Pharmaceuticals, wind turbines, food, toys, shipping
DPP Implementation Roadmap · 2024–2030

When Does DPP Bind
Your Product Category?

18 July 2024
ESPR 2024/1781 In Force
Adopted by EU. Effective in all 27 Member States.
16 April 2025
First ESPR Working Plan 2025–2030
Priority categories confirmed. All Asian and EU manufacturers in scope.
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2026 · First wave
Iron, Steel & Aluminium DPPs
Overlap with CBAM. China, India, Japan, USA, Korea, Russia, Germany, Turkey affected.
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19 July 2026
EU Central DPP Registry Opens
Auto-submission via Registry API for our customers.
5
2027 · Wave 2
Tyres, Electronics, Furniture, Energy-Related, Batteries
Battery Reg. 2023/1542 mandatory Feb 2027. Major brands begin DPP-conditional sourcing.
6
2028–2029 · Wave 3
Textiles, Footwear, Toys, Cosmetics, Chemicals, Paints, Mattresses
Largest manufacturer base by SKU count.
7
Throughout · Article 74
No DPP = No EU Market Access
Customs refusal. Member State penalties (Germany up to €50,000/SKU).
Transparent Pricing · USD

Predictable Investment.
Every Category Included.

All plans cover every ESPR category. AWS Frankfurt EU residency · GDPR · 10-year retention · Cancel anytime.

Starter
$99
per month · billed annually
  • 500 DPPs / month
  • All ESPR categories
  • QR / NFC generation
  • EU Registry auto-submit
  • 1 user · email support
Enterprise
Custom
contract pricing
  • Unlimited DPPs
  • Everything in Professional
  • ERP integration
  • Dedicated success manager
  • SSO (SAML/OIDC)
  • SLA 99.95%
  • On-prem option
Cross-Category & Cross-Region FAQ

Frequently Asked About
EU DPP Compliance

Which product categories does ESPR cover?
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ESPR Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 establishes the framework. The first Working Plan 2025–2030 confirms priority categories: textiles, footwear, furniture, mattresses, iron and steel, aluminium, tyres, electronics, ICT, chemicals, detergents, paints, lubricants, cosmetics, toys, energy-related products, and construction. Batteries are governed by parallel Regulation 2023/1542. Our platform supports every category.
Does ESPR apply to manufacturers inside the EU?
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Yes. ESPR Article 1(2) applies regardless of manufacturing location. Stuttgart automotive, Polish furniture, Italian leather, French cosmetics — same rules as Shenzhen, Mumbai, Hanoi.
Top exporters to the EU subject to DPP?
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By annual import volume: China €514B, USA €312B, UK €230B, Switzerland €157B, Norway €108B, Türkiye €82B, Japan €68B, South Korea €56B, India €56B, Vietnam €49B, Taiwan €43B, Canada €38B, Mexico €31B, Brazil €30B, Bangladesh €28B. All in scope of ESPR.
Which EU member states are major manufacturers?
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Germany ~27%, Italy ~13%, France ~11%, Spain ~7%, Netherlands ~5%, Poland ~5%, Czech Republic ~4%, Belgium ~3%, Sweden ~3%, Austria ~3%, Ireland ~3%, Denmark ~2%.
What is a DPP Service Provider under ESPR Article 2(32)?
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An entity authorised to create, host, manage, and submit DPPs on behalf of economic operators while the manufacturer retains full data ownership.
When does enforcement start per category?
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Iron/steel/aluminium 2026. Tyres, electronics, furniture, energy-related 2027. Textiles, footwear, toys, cosmetics, chemicals, paints, mattresses 2028–2029. Batteries from Feb 2027 (Reg 2023/1542).
Can a single platform handle multiple categories?
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Yes. Each category configures its own JSON-LD schema. Core infrastructure (UPID, Registry, audit, versioning, QR, R2 files) works uniformly across categories.
What are the penalties for non-compliance?
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ESPR Article 74 leaves penalties to Member States — must be effective, proportionate, dissuasive. Customs refusal of non-compliant shipments. Germany has indicated up to €50,000 per non-compliant SKU. EU brands de-source non-DPP suppliers.
How does pricing scale across product categories?
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Pricing is per-DPP-volume, not per-category. Starter $99/mo covers 500 DPPs across any mix. Professional $499/mo covers 5,000. A manufacturer producing both furniture and electronics uses one subscription.