Learn how to implement Digital Product Passports effectively with these best practices, from traceability to collaboration. Stay informed and compliant.
Discover the essential data requirements for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) like the required product data, unique identifiers, IT systems, and more.
The regulatory landscape in the U.S. is rapidly evolving. Since it was first implemented in 2022, the enforcement of forced labor regulation has continually escalated, leaving implicated companies scrambling to catch up. With legislation showing no signs of slowing down, understanding how to navigate ongoing changes to Forced Labor Prevention (FLP) laws has never been more important.
Since it came into effect in June 2023, the EU Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) has put fashion companies that use leather, rubber and wood on notice to ensure their supply chains are free from illegal deforestation. Now, the industry is racing to prepare for compliance, working towards a December 2024 deadline when the law’s main obligations will start to apply.
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