ESPR compliance for textile and apparel brands selling into the EU
We prepare, host, and maintain Digital Product Passports (DPPs) for textile and apparel products in line with the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).
Our approach
Our work is deliberately narrow in scope. This allows us to deliver Digital Product Passports that are accurate, inspectable, and proportionate to regulatory requirements.
We specialize exclusively in textiles
Textile supply chains, material blends, and processing steps introduce unique regulatory and operational complexity. By focusing exclusively on textiles and apparel, we apply textile-specific regulatory interpretation, reuse proven supplier data structures, and avoid generic compliance abstractions. This specialization results in faster delivery and fewer errors.
We focus on simplicity
Large consulting firms often treat Digital Product Passports as part of broader sustainability or transformation programmes. This typically expands scope, cost, and timelines beyond what regulation requires, and results in static reports or ongoing advisory engagements.
For most textile and apparel SMEs, this level of complexity is unnecessary. What is required is a clear, product-level Digital Product Passport that can be inspected and maintained over time.
We focus strictly on regulatory sufficiency. By limiting scope to what ESPR requires, we deliver compliant passports efficiently, with predictable cost and without ongoing advisory dependency. Any additional outcomes arise naturally as a byproduct of compliance, not as a separate initiative.
We offer expertise
Many Digital Product Passport solutions are delivered as horizontal software platforms. These tools provide dashboards and workflows, but rely on brands to interpret regulation, structure supplier data, and ensure correctness.
In practice, this shifts the burden of compliance back onto internal teams, particularly where textile-specific complexity is involved.
We do not sell software or internal systems. We execute the work required to produce a compliant Digital Product Passport, handling supplier data and textile-specific requirements directly. The output is an inspectable product record, not a tool that still needs to be operated.
What we do
We follow a clear, structured process to prepare Digital Product Passports that are suitable for inspection and ongoing compliance. Each step reflects how ESPR requirements are applied in practice.