Bridging the Gap
between Regulation and Readiness
Empowering organizations to navigate the EU Digital Product Passport requirements with a structured, research-based assessment framework that turns regulatory complexity into a clear action plan.
The Regulatory Context
The EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) introduces the Digital Product Passport as a mandatory requirement for products placed on the European market. DPPs will carry structured, machine-readable data about a product's composition, environmental footprint, repairability, recyclability, and supply chain provenance, accessible to consumers, regulators, and recyclers alike.
For many organizations, however, the path from regulation to implementation remains unclear. Where do you start? What systems need to change? How deep must your supply chain data go? Our platform exists to answer these questions with a structured, evidence-based diagnostic.
We provide a comprehensive, research-based assessment that evaluates your organization across three complementary layers:
- The Digital Capability Maturity Model (DCMM) measures foundational digital readiness across strategy, technology, processes, culture, and product innovation.
- The Contextual Readiness layer evaluates non-technical enablers: resource allocation and organizational DPP awareness, which strongly determine implementation success.
- The DPP Maturity Model evaluates passport-specific capabilities: data scope, ingestion, standardisation, storage, system integration, access, control, and supply chain depth.
Together, these three layers reveal not just where you stand, but precisely what steps to take next, with improvement recommendations tailored to your strategic ambition and business model.
DPP implementation is not just a compliance exercise. Organizations that approach it strategically can unlock significant value:
- Regulatory confidence: meet ESPR obligations with a clear understanding of what is required and where your gaps are.
- Circular economy enablement: build the data foundation for take-back schemes, remanufacturing, and product-as-a-service models.
- Competitive differentiation: use product transparency as a trust signal for customers, investors, and partners.
- Operational efficiency: identify system integration opportunities that reduce manual data handling and improve supply chain visibility.
How the Assessment Works
A 10-minute self-assessment that produces actionable insights, not just a score.
Select Your Context
Choose your industry, business model (product or service-based), and strategic scope for DPP implementation.
Answer 15 Questions
Rate your organization on a 5-point scale across digital capabilities (DCMM), contextual readiness, and DPP-specific dimensions.
Receive Gap Analysis
Your responses are compared against target maturity levels for your chosen scope, revealing precisely where gaps exist.
Get Recommendations
For each gap, receive step-by-step improvement actions and business model-specific guidance to build your DPP roadmap.
Our Core Values
Compliance First
Ensuring organizations meet EU regulatory requirements with confidence and clarity, grounded in the ESPR framework and its delegated acts.
Sustainability
Promoting circular economy principles through transparent product lifecycle management, from material sourcing to end-of-life recovery.
Collaboration
Fostering cooperation across supply chains, because DPP readiness is not achieved in isolation but through data sharing with suppliers, customers, and ecosystem partners.
Research-Driven
Our assessment models are grounded in academic research on digital maturity and DPP implementation, ensuring scientific rigor behind every recommendation.
Accessibility
Our platform is free to use, designed for organizations of all sizes, from SMEs taking their first DPP steps to enterprises refining their implementation strategy.
Confidentiality
All assessment data is used exclusively for research purposes. We are committed to protecting the privacy and competitive information of every participant.
Contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals
By enabling better data management, transparency, and collaboration across value chains, our platform directly contributes to several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Areas of Impact
The DPP Readiness Assessment helps organizations build capabilities across four critical areas that determine implementation success.
Data Management
From defining data scope to automated ingestion, standardisation, and long-term archival that meets ESPR's 10-year retention requirement.
Traceability
Multi-tier supply chain integration that enables end-to-end product provenance, from raw materials through manufacturing to end-of-life recovery.
Access & Control
Role-based access frameworks that balance transparency for consumers and regulators with confidentiality for commercially sensitive data.
System Integration
Connecting ERP, PLM, MES, and supplier systems to support automated DPP creation, delivery via data carriers, and lifecycle updates.
Ready to Begin Your DPP Journey?
Whether you are just starting to explore DPP requirements or looking to refine your implementation strategy, our free assessment provides actionable insights in under 10 minutes.





