How to Build Trust on Digital Product Passports: Watch Our CE-RISE Webinar Recording! Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are no longer theory — they’re shaping real supply chains and business models. But how do we turn regulatory hype into interoperable, scalable solutions? This was at the heart of discussions at the joint webinar of our CE-RISE project and the CircularTech Forum, which took place in March 2026. The webinar, co-organised by the CE-RISE project, in which CSCP is a key partner, brought together policymakers, industry representatives, and technical experts to explore how DPPs can enable longer product lifetimes and real circular value chains. Rather than discussing theory, the session focused on implementation. Through CE-RISE, the CSCP contributes to developing an integrated information system that supports reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and recycling by structuring and connecting product data across value chains. During the webinar, the team demonstrated how circularity indicators and Digital Product Passport data can help companies make informed decisions — from assessing repairability to improving transparency for secondary markets. One example shared during the discussion illustrated how manufacturers can use structured DPP data to identify components suitable for refurbishment instead of disposal. Another case highlighted how recyclers benefit from standardised material information, enabling higher recovery rates and better material quality. These are not abstract ideas — they are practical use cases currently being piloted within CE-RISE. Participants actively engaged in the discussion, raising critical questions around interoperability, data governance, and trust. A recurring theme emerged: regulation may trigger DPP adoption, but collaboration determines whether it creates real impact. As one participant noted during the session: “Digital Product Passports will only create value if the ecosystem builds them together — across sectors and across borders.” The webinar demonstrated how CE-RISE, together with CSCP’s expertise in sustainable consumption and production systems, is helping translate EU policy ambitions into workable digital solutions. By connecting industry needs with technical development and policy frameworks, the project contributes to shaping a practical, scalable DPP ecosystem. The outcome? A clearer roadmap for collaboration — and a shared understanding that Digital Product Passports are not just compliance tools, but enablers of systemic circular transformation. If you missed the webinar, watch the recording below. You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. More Information Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content Through initiatives like this webinar within the Global DPP Ecosystem – CircularTech Forum, the CE-RISE project and the CSCP are actively building the bridges needed between regulation, technology, and real-world implementation. For further questions, please contact Elliana Jensen-Abieva.