Digital Product Passport Readiness Check: is your SKU data ready for future EU requirements?
The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) will require structured, SKU-level product data records under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). Listara does not generate an official Digital Product Passport in the free check. It helps identify whether your existing product data and evidence — identifiers, manufacturer details, conformity documents, supplier data, instructions — are structured and complete enough for future DPP workflows.
- Product identifier coverage — whether SKU, model, and batch structure is visible and clear
- Manufacturer and importer (economic operator) data completeness per product record
- Conformity documentation status — CE/DoC linked to the correct SKU
- Supplier and material evidence coverage — composition data, declarations, certificates
The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) will require brands, importers, and marketplace sellers to maintain structured, SKU-level product data records for a growing range of product categories. Under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), Digital Product Passport requirements are being introduced progressively — starting with batteries and textiles, then expanding to electronics, furniture, and other consumer goods. Digital Product Passport readiness depends on having structured product data and evidence already in place: unique product identifiers per SKU, manufacturer and importer (economic operator) details, conformity documentation (CE/DoC) and applicable standards, supplier evidence and material composition data, instructions for use, and safety warnings — all linked to the correct SKU or ASIN. Most brands and marketplace sellers do not yet have a single system where this SKU-level product data is structured, current, and mapped to individual products. Listara's free evidence check reviews whether your visible product data and existing evidence cover the key data categories that future DPP workflows will require. It is not a digital product passport software solution. It helps you identify where the data gaps are — before they become a compliance problem.
What Digital Product Passport workflows require
Common DPP data readiness gaps
How it works
Submit your product
Enter one product URL or ASIN. Optionally add up to 10 for a batch preview. No document upload needed for the free check.
Visible signals checked
Listara checks visible public listing signals — Responsible Person, manufacturer, warnings, product identifiers, and category risk indicators — per listing.
Gap summary by email
A free evidence-readiness preview is sent to your email. It shows missing or unclear evidence categories and recommended next actions.
Listara provides an evidence-readiness review. It does not provide legal certification, laboratory testing, official marketplace approval, or legal advice.
What the free check covers
- One product URL or ASIN (up to 10 optional)
- Visible listing signals only
- No document upload required
- Evidence gap summary per listing
- Report link by email
What the paid pilot adds
- Multiple SKUs / ASINs
- Document upload: DoCs, SDS, test reports, manuals, photos
- Document-to-SKU matching with confidence scoring
- Missing, weak, and mismatch findings
- Prioritized remediation queue
- Workspace + PDF/CSV export
What teams preparing for DPP usually ask
These are the kinds of questions the free check helps you start answering.
Questions
What is a Digital Product Passport?+
A Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record containing structured product data required under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR, Regulation EU 2024/1781). It is intended to provide supply chain actors, regulators, and consumers with access to product information including sustainability data, material composition, repair and recycling information, conformity documentation, and economic operator details — all linked to a unique product identifier per SKU.
Does Listara generate official Digital Product Passports?+
No. Listara does not generate official Digital Product Passports. It provides a DPP data-readiness review: checking whether your existing SKU-level product data and evidence — identifiers, manufacturer details, conformity documents, supplier data, instructions — are structured and complete enough for future DPP workflows. It does not provide legal certification or guarantee compliance with future ESPR delegated acts.
Which product data should I prepare for DPP?+
Based on current ESPR framework requirements and existing product safety obligations, DPP preparation typically involves: unique product identifiers (model, batch, type) per SKU; manufacturer and importer (economic operator) details; conformity documentation (CE/DoC) and applicable standards; supplier evidence and material composition data; safety data sheets (SDS) where applicable; instructions for use; and product images and labelling. The specific data requirements per product category will be defined in delegated acts adopted under ESPR.
Is DPP already required for every product?+
No. As of 2025, mandatory Digital Product Passport requirements apply to certain battery categories under EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 (with phased implementation). Textile and electronics DPP requirements under ESPR are expected to follow in subsequent years. However, the underlying product data and evidence that DPP requires overlaps significantly with existing marketplace compliance obligations (GPSR, CE/DoC, REACH, RoHS). Preparing your SKU evidence record now makes DPP readiness a natural extension of current compliance work.
How is Digital Product Passport readiness related to SKU evidence readiness?+
The canonical SKU evidence record that Listara helps you build — product identifiers, manufacturer and importer details, conformity documents, supplier evidence, warnings, and instructions, all mapped to the correct ASIN or SKU — is the foundation of what a Digital Product Passport will require. Marketplace compliance today and DPP readiness tomorrow require the same underlying data structure. Listara's SKU Evidence Readiness Pilot maps this data to your product catalog so it is ready for both.
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Why evidence readiness matters
Marketplaces and EU product-safety workflows increasingly ask sellers to provide product-level evidence: certificates, test reports, manuals, labels, Responsible Person details, manufacturer and importer information. Listara does not certify compliance. It helps you find missing evidence and organize the next actions before a request becomes urgent.
Need structured SKU evidence records across your catalog?
The SKU Evidence Readiness Pilot maps your ASIN/SKU export and uploaded documents to a structured evidence record per SKU — covering product identifiers, manufacturer data, conformity docs, supplier evidence, and instructions.
Listara provides a DPP data-readiness review. It does not generate an official Digital Product Passport, provide legal certification, or guarantee compliance with future ESPR delegated acts.