ASTER – Dive into the Digital Product Passport for Outdoor Textiles
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28 Jan 2026 09:00 - 28 Jan 2026 12:00
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📌 01.28.2026 | ASTER – Dive into the Digital Product Passport for Outdoor Textiles – (09h00 – 12h00)
Discover how the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is transforming the sports and outdoor industry – practical, clear, and directly applicable. In this compact training, you will learn how the DPP helps build a genuine circular economy in the textile sector and enables your customers to make sustainable purchasing decisions. Knowing how the DPP works today gives you a clear advantage tomorrow: for advice, purchasing, repair services, product design, sustainability communication, product range planning, and recycling.
The webinar is co-financed by the EU through the Interreg Alpine Space project ASTER and can therefore be offered to you free of charge.
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) makes textile products fully transparent for the first time. It consolidates standardised information throughout the entire product life cycle, supporting extended use, repair, sorting, and high-quality recycling. Consumers and businesses gain quick access to relevant data via QR code or digital interfaces.
The DPP is part of the European ‘Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)’ and will become mandatory once the legal framework is published (expected late 2026 to early 2027). After a transition period, brands, manufacturers, and importers must provide a DPP for all textiles and footwear placed on the EU market.
Implementation requires transparent supply chains and reliable data. As this takes time, an early start is recommended. This training provides you with the basics of the DPP, explains regulatory requirements, and demonstrates through initial practical experiences how companies are already approaching implementation.
The webinar is co-financed by the EU through the Interreg Alpine Space project ASTER and can therefore be offered to you free of charge.
PROGRAM
DPP – what it is
Andreas Herbst | Austrian Platform Industry 4.0: Project PASSAT
DPP from a scientific perspective and based on initial use cases in the PASSAT project
Viola Gallina | Fraunhofer Austria
How to implement the DPP in practice – Practical workshop from the textile industry
Daniele Jardim Seiffert and Roman Houlbreque | Retraced
To sign up : here.
Discover how the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is transforming the sports and outdoor industry – practical, clear, and directly applicable. In this compact training, you will learn how the DPP helps build a genuine circular economy in the textile sector and enables your customers to make sustainable purchasing decisions. Knowing how the DPP works today gives you a clear advantage tomorrow: for advice, purchasing, repair services, product design, sustainability communication, product range planning, and recycling.
The webinar is co-financed by the EU through the Interreg Alpine Space project ASTER and can therefore be offered to you free of charge.
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) makes textile products fully transparent for the first time. It consolidates standardised information throughout the entire product life cycle, supporting extended use, repair, sorting, and high-quality recycling. Consumers and businesses gain quick access to relevant data via QR code or digital interfaces.
The DPP is part of the European ‘Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)’ and will become mandatory once the legal framework is published (expected late 2026 to early 2027). After a transition period, brands, manufacturers, and importers must provide a DPP for all textiles and footwear placed on the EU market.
Implementation requires transparent supply chains and reliable data. As this takes time, an early start is recommended. This training provides you with the basics of the DPP, explains regulatory requirements, and demonstrates through initial practical experiences how companies are already approaching implementation.
The webinar is co-financed by the EU through the Interreg Alpine Space project ASTER and can therefore be offered to you free of charge.
PROGRAM
DPP – what it is
Andreas Herbst | Austrian Platform Industry 4.0: Project PASSAT
DPP from a scientific perspective and based on initial use cases in the PASSAT project
Viola Gallina | Fraunhofer Austria
How to implement the DPP in practice – Practical workshop from the textile industry
Daniele Jardim Seiffert and Roman Houlbreque | Retraced
To sign up : here.
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