Webinar Overview

The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP), mandated under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), is no longer a policy discussion — it’s an operational product compliance reality. The first EU DPP Registry deployment begins in July 2026, with batteries under the EU Battery Regulation, followed by textiles and electronics between 2027 and 2028.

Many organizations are approaching DPP as another reporting obligation, but it’s not so black and white. DPP is a continuous requirement to maintain governed, traceable, and interoperable product and supplier intelligence across the lifecycle. And at its core sits a familiar question: what substances are in the product, at what concentrations, from which suppliers, against which regulatory lists — and how does that evolve as delegated acts change?

3E Exchange is a supply chain visibility and product compliance platform that unifies safety data sheet (SDS) information, supplier-declared substance data, and regulatory intelligence into a single DPP-ready compliance backbone. Backed by the world’s largest SDS library — over 20 million safety data sheets — and screening across more than 200 global regulatory frameworks, 3E Exchange gives product stewardship and EHS teams the governed, traceable data foundation that Digital Product Passport requirements demand.

In this webinar, 3E experts will unpack why DPP is fundamentally a connected compliance data challenge, and why the organizations best positioned for readiness are unifying internal safety intelligence and supplier-declared data into a single governed backbone.

What you’ll learn
• What DPP operationalizes beyond existing disclosure frameworks
• Why disconnected SDS, supplier, and compliance systems create long-term DPP risk
• How to connect internal safety data and supplier-declared information into reusable compliance workflows
• Why ongoing delegated-act monitoring is critical for continuous readiness
• Practical steps to prepare products, suppliers, and compliance operations now

Who should attend

EHS leaders, product stewardship professionals, regulatory affairs teams, and manufacturers across chemicals, electronics, textiles, and consumer goods preparing for the next phase of product transparency and supply chain compliance. Whether you manage chemical regulatory compliance today or are building your first Digital Product Passport data strategy, this session provides the compliance intelligence foundation you need.

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