Executive regulatory note on ESPR as enacted EU law, textile DPP implementation timing, and the July 19, 2026 destruction-ban obligations for unsold consumer goods.
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Explore the core ideas behind verifiable device trust. The Learn section connects blockchain integrity, circular-economy principles, and DPP compliance with real-world recommerce workflows. Each hub distills expert insight, partner use cases, and technical notes — turning regulation and innovation into practical know-how.
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Regulatory Note | ESPR, Digital Product Passports, and the Textile Sector -
GS1 Standards: Global Schema Infrastructure for Product Data and TraceabilityHow GS1 identifiers, EPCIS event data, and shared schemas power interoperable product passports and verified traceability across supply chains.
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DeviceStamp to deploy DPP infrastructure in Bangladesh pilot to support EU Digital Product Passport preparednessDeviceStamp and ProKnoWara launch a Bangladesh textiles pilot to implement DPP identity, lifecycle data capture, and verification workflows for EU readiness.
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Why Traceability Matter for Textiles & Apparel and How DeviceStamp Delivers TrustEU Digital Product Passport and ESPR rules make textile traceability mandatory; DeviceStamp provides verifiable identity, provenance, and lifecycle data to build compliance and trust.
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Unlocking Trust in Device Resale: How DeviceStamp Builds the Future of Digital Product Passports for ElectronicsHow DeviceStamp replaces static certificates with blockchain-signed lifecycle proofs to enable verifiable provenance, condition, and compliance across the electronic device lifecycle.
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Why provenance matters: the counterfeiting crisis in electronicsModern global electronics supply chains are deeply fragmented, spanning many suppliers, distributors, brokers, and intermediaries across geographies with varying regulation and quality standards. This fragmentation enables a persistent flow of counterfeit or mis-represented components into legitimate supply channels.
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DeviceStamp — Blockchain Trust Layer for the EU Digital Product Passport (2027)Verifiable DPP records using EVM L1 + IPFS + Glacier to anchor lifecycle data.
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The Compliance Edge: Turning DPP Readiness Into Competitive AdvantageHow early movers use DeviceStamp to turn EU Digital Product Passport compliance into a structural and commercial advantage through verifiable lifecycle records.
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The Trust Layer Alliance: Why Industry-Neutral Infrastructure WinsWhy circular economy players — from OEMs to marketplaces — need a shared, blockchain-anchored verification framework where proof is neutral, verifiable, and interoperable.
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From PDF to Proof: How the Circular Industry Can Finally Verify ItselfHow DeviceStamp replaces static PDF certificates with blockchain-signed lifecycle proofs, letting the circular electronics industry verify authenticity and integrity at scale.
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Europe’s Digital Product Passport (DPP): How To PrepareWhat the EU’s Digital Product Passport requires, why central databases can’t deliver it, and how DeviceStamp’s open blockchain infrastructure anchors lifecycle data in verifiable trust.
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Building for Billions: EVM L1 Blockchain Standard for Product TrackingWhy Sonic’s Layer-1 blockchain combines trust, speed, and EVM compatibility to support verifiable tracking for billions of physical devices in the DeviceStamp ecosystem.
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The Layers of Trust: Understanding Blockchain for Device TrackingWhy DeviceStamp builds on a Layer-1 blockchain foundation — where data becomes immutable and trust anchors every digital product passport and lifecycle record.