The transformation from linear to circular economic models is a central pillar of sustainable development strategies worldwide. The approach aims to enable a longer life for products and materials while minimizing waste and environmental impact by closing material cycles. Digital technologies play an important role in increasing transparency and efficiency throughout the entire life cycle of a product. The European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation [1] prescribes the introduction of a Digital Product Passport (DPP). A digital product passport is a document that bundles all important information about a product, …
Access limited
You are currently not logged in / not yet registered.
To read the content in full, you must have an appropriate subscription. Alternatively, you can also obtain access by paying a one-off fee.
| Subscription | included | Purchase |
|---|---|---|
| without | − | 29,00 € |
| Digital | − | 27,55 € |
| Expert | − | 26,10 € |
| Professional | ✓ | 0,00 € |
All prices include 7% VAT
After purchasing access rights, you will automatically be redirected back to this page.
