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Digital Product Passport (DPP)

Enabling Product Transparency. Powering the Circular Economy.

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is an emerging regulatory and sustainability requirement designed to provide structured, traceable, and transparent product information across the entire value chain. It enables businesses, regulators, and consumers to access verified data related to materials, carbon footprint, recyclability, compliance status, and lifecycle impact.

With increasing global focus on circular economy principles and EU sustainability regulations, DPP is becoming a critical tool for manufacturers and exporters.

At Greenex Environmental, we help organizations prepare, structure, and implement Digital Product Passport frameworks that align with international compliance standards and future-ready sustainability strategies.

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Goal & Scope Definition

At Greenex, we help clients align these definitions with broader business objectives, regulatory requirements, and communication goals, ensuring that the assessment delivers actionable value.

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Life Cycle Inventory (LCI)

The LCI phase focuses on detailed data collection of inputs and outputs across the lifecycle, such as raw materials, energy use, emissions, water consumption, and waste.

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Life Cycle Impact Assessment

In this step, the collected data is translated into measurable environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions, resource depletion, acidification, eutrophication, and water scarcity.

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Interpretation & Reporting

At Greenex, we go beyond reporting our team translates technical findings into actionable strategies for management, marketing, and compliance teams.

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Why It Matters ?

Regulatory Readiness
The European Union and other global markets are introducing mandatory DPP requirements under circular economy policies.
Supply Chain Transparency
DPP improves traceability of raw materials, components, and environmental data across the value chain.
Circular Economy Enablement
Supports repairability, recyclability, and responsible end-of-life management.
Market Competitiveness
Enhances brand credibility and access to sustainability-driven global markets.

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What it means for your Business ?

Manufacturers

Product Developers & R&D Teams 

Corporate Leaders (CXOs, CSOs) 

Procurement Heads

Compliance Officers & Auditors

ESG & CSR Managers

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Approach

Our Approach

Our carbon footprinting solutions help you measure, manage, and reduce emissions, ensuring alignment with CDP, SBTi, and global net-zero frameworks. By choosing Greenex, companies overcome barriers such as high costs, methodological inconsistency, and resistance to change unlocking true value from their sustainability efforts.

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Real-World Applications

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Product Development

LCA supports eco-design principles by enabling R&D teams to create products that meet consumer demand for sustainable solutions. 

Enabling Product Transparency. Powering the Circular Economy.

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is an emerging regulatory and sustainability requirement designed to provide structured, traceable, and transparent product information across the entire value chain. It enables businesses, regulators, and consumers to access verified data related to materials, carbon footprint, recyclability, compliance status, and lifecycle impact.

With increasing global focus on circular economy principles and EU sustainability regulations, DPP is becoming a critical tool for manufacturers and exporters.

At Greenex Environmental, we help organizations prepare, structure, and implement Digital Product Passport frameworks that align with international compliance standards and future-ready sustainability strategies.

Why it Matters

  • Assure compliance with international standards such as ISO 14025 and ISO 14040/44, and assist with environmental certification compliance.

  • Pinpoint the most impactful areas in product’s lifecycle, from supply chain emissions to product disposal, resources are focused on high-priority actions.

  • Expect and lower risks to your reputation, operations, and compliance while avoiding claims of greenwashing.

  • Lower overall costs while making manufacturing more efficient, using less energy and water, and making less waste.

Regulatory Readiness
The European Union and other global markets are introducing mandatory DPP requirements under circular economy policies.
Supply Chain Transparency
DPP improves traceability of raw materials, components, and environmental data across the value chain.
Circular Economy Enablement
Supports repairability, recyclability, and responsible end-of-life management.
Market Competitiveness
Enhances brand credibility and access to sustainability-driven global markets.

The Four Phases of Lifecycle Assessment

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Goal & Scope Definition


Goal & Scope Definition

This phase establishes the foundation of the study by clearly defining the purpose of the LCA, system boundaries, and functional unit. For example, is the goal to compare two packaging materials, assess compliance for an EPD, or evaluate process efficiency? At Greenex, we help clients align these definitions with broader business objectives, regulatory requirements, and communication goals, ensuring that the assessment delivers actionable value.

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Life Cycle Inventory (LCI)

The LCI phase focuses on detailed data collection of inputs and outputs across the lifecycle, such as raw materials, energy use, emissions, water consumption, and waste. It requires collaboration across departments, suppliers, and facilities. We ensure confidentiality and accuracy through advanced data management systems, which minimize errors, maintain consistency, and protect sensitive company data.

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Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA)

In this step, the collected data is translated into measurable environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions, resource depletion, acidification, eutrophication, and water scarcity. LCIA provides quantitative results that help businesses understand where their biggest impacts lie. For example, a company may discover that 70% of its environmental footprint comes from upstream supplier activities, which shifts focus toward supply chain optimization.

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Interpretation & Reporting

The final phase involves analyzing results, identifying trade-offs, and recommending strategies. At Greenex, we go beyond reporting—our team translates technical findings into actionable strategies for management, marketing, and compliance teams. This makes the LCA results practical and decision-ready, rather than just a scientific document

Standards and the Legal Situation

The Digital Product Passport is in line with the EU ESPR, ISO 14040/44, ISO 9001, and the UN SDGs. These international standards make sure that product traceability is clear, accurate throughout its life, and environmentally friendly.

Ensure  DPP compliance with EU ESPR, ISO standards, and SDGs. Greenex guides  businesses in transparency, traceability, and sustainable growth.

  • ISO 14041 – Focuses on goal and scope definition and life cycle inventory methods.

  • ISO 14042 – Outlines life cycle impact assessment methods.

  • ISO 14043 – Covers life cycle interpretation methods.

  • ISO 14044 – Specifies requirements and provides guidelines for conducting an LCA.

These standards ensure consistency, credibility, and global recognition of LCA results.

Who needs this Service ?

Manufacturers

Product Developers & R&D Teams 

Corporate Leaders (CXOs, CSOs) 

Procurement Heads

Compliance Officers & Auditors

ESG & CSR Managers

Real-World Applications

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Product Development

LCA supports eco-design principles by enabling R&D teams to create products that meet consumer demand for sustainable solutions. Verified results also strengthen EPDs and sustainability marketing.

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Manufacturing

Manufacturers can reduce raw material consumption, improve energy efficiency, and lower production costs while reducing their carbon footprint.

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Supply Chain Optimization

With supply chains growing more complex, LCA helps organizations identify hotspots among suppliers and partners, reducing environmental risks and enhancing resilience.

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Corporate Sustainability & ESG Reporting

LCA insights improve the accuracy of ESG disclosures and sustainability reports, helping businesses build credibility with investors and regulators while strengthening brand reputation.

Global Scalability & ISO Compliance

Greenex offers LCA services that are known around the world and follow ISO 14040/44 standards and widely used methods. This makes sure that the company is trustworthy in international markets and follows all the rules around the world. Our solutions are made to grow with your business, whether it's local or global. They make sure that everything is consistent and clear across different locations, product lines, and supply chains.

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