Circularity Insights
Oct 6
Launching Our ISO 59040 Digital Product Passport Cheat Sheet
If you’ve been living under a rock, let’s be clear: Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are coming, and you need them.
The EU has set the pace with mandatory requirements on transparency, circularity, and traceability—and the ripple effects are already reaching global markets. Whether you manufacture, source, or supply, the question is no longer if DPPs will affect your business, but when.
That’s why Circularity HQ has created the ISO 59040 Digital Product Passport Cheat Sheet—a practical guide to help you cut through the complexity and understand exactly what’s at stake before the regulations kick in.

What’s Inside
The cheat sheet covers everything you need to know, including:
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What a Digital Product Passport actually is – beyond the jargon.
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How ISO 59040 links into EU regulation and the broader ISO 59000 series.
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Core data requirements you’ll need to capture and share.
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Impacts on supply chains – from design and materials to reporting and compliance.
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Steps you can take now to get ahead, rather than scrambling when deadlines hit.
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Why It Matters
Digital Product Passports aren’t just about compliance—they’re about competitiveness. They will become the baseline for:
- Proving sustainability claims.
- Accessing key markets.
- Retaining value through reuse, repair, and recovery.
- Meeting customer and investor expectations on transparency.
Ignore them, and you risk being locked out of markets. Embrace them, and you unlock opportunities to strengthen your strategy, reduce risk, and differentiate.
Get It Now
This cheat sheet is free for a limited time. Download it, share it with your team, and make sure your business isn’t caught off guard.
[Download the ISO 59040 Digital Product Passport Cheat Sheet]
Because when the regulations land, it won’t matter who’s ready in theory—it will matter who’s ready in practice.
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