2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16010396
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Digital Product Passport: A Pathway to Circularity and Sustainability in Modern Manufacturing

Foivos Psarommatis,
Gökan May

Abstract: The primary aim of this study is to explore and understand the potential benefits and applications of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) system within the modern manufacturing industry. To achieve this, we developed a unique methodology, model, and a template for creating a DPP, identifying the key characteristics essential for effective implementation. Our approach involved an analysis of the literature and the formulation of a unified DPP framework, tailored to enhance supply chain transparency and support s… Show more

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“…The product circularity phase refers to all the stages after the use of the product and includes actions such as reuse or repurposing the product to take full advantage of the remaining useful life of the products or some of their components. This step also includes the recycling process (Psarommatis, 2024). DPP bir while it is EU regulation, its reach will extend far beyond Europe.…”
Section: Digital Product Passportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The product circularity phase refers to all the stages after the use of the product and includes actions such as reuse or repurposing the product to take full advantage of the remaining useful life of the products or some of their components. This step also includes the recycling process (Psarommatis, 2024). DPP bir while it is EU regulation, its reach will extend far beyond Europe.…”
Section: Digital Product Passportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital product passport allows for monitoring the entire process from product creation to their disposal and even recycling. In this regard, Psarommatis (2024) divided the product life cycle steps into three main groups: the production phase, the product operation phase, and the product circularity phase. The production phase includes all the different production steps until the product reaches the end user and starts running.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%