Dutch Digital Product Passport Landscape Scan
report
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are a key enabler for Europe’s circular economy and require timely business adoption. The CoE-DPPcoordinates the Dutch DPP landscape to accelerate implementation and influence EU policy. The DPP Landscape Scanprovides an overview of actors and roles to foster collaboration, standardization, and adoption. A DPP Ecosystem Framework was developed to structure the landscape. It maps 12 roles across three layers: supply chain, value, and ecosystem network. The input was based on 71 voluntary responses (June–Sept 2025). Findings show service providers dominate (59%), while supply chain actors are underrepresented. Pilot activity is high (80%) but online visibility lower (65%). About half of respondentsreport having operational DPPs —higher than expected, likely because our sample skews toward DPP frontrunners. DPP knowledge sharing thus thrives, but the transition towards operational services can be further improved. To accelerate DPP adoption, it is recommended to further boost visibility of DPP related activities, engage missing roles, and scale pilots into modular solutions. Collaboration remains essential for navigating systemic change.The DPP landscape is continuously evolving, therefore version 2.0 is planned for next year. Register your organization and join the ecosystem: https://coe-dsc.nl/knowledge-base/community/digital-product-passport-initiatives/
TNO Identifier
1020147
Publisher
TNO
Collation
63 p.