Make your products traceable, intelligent, and more valuable with digital product passports

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Our innovative "Circular Tag" technology, also known as Ctags, hosts the Digital Product Passport to ensure seamless traceability and transparency, driving more sustainable and efficient business operations.

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What we do

Collect data

We gather comprehensive product and material data to ensure full traceability and transparency.

Connect product

We connect the structured data between our platform and products through digital product passports.

Create value

We transform data into actionable insights that drive sustainability and boost circularity.

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Case Studies That Drive Change and Innovation

Discover how we’ve helped businesses transform with our innovative solutions. Our case studies showcase real-world applications of circular economy principles, highlighting the impact of our services in driving sustainability and business growth.

New Case Studie - Nola
In collaboration with Nola, we are onboarding one of their products and its data into our platform, equipping it with a Digital Product Passport. This initiative will enable us to test the product directly with end users, evaluating its impact and uncovering the value generated through enhanced traceability and transparency.
Swedese - From waste to a circular future
Superlab designed a table and bench set from construction waste, highlighting sustainable design and circularity. In collaboration with Swedese and OBOS Sweden, the materials were sourced and manufactured. With our Ctag, the products showcase full transparency and material tracking, demonstrating how waste can become new products with a digital product passport.
Resurs Bank - Inventory tracking and tracing
Over an extended period of time, we tagged all furnitures at Resurs Bank's different offices with our Ctag. Through this, we conducted various tests to enhance our knowledg about traceability and gain insights into the furniture's lifecycle and sustainability.

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Business Discussion
What is the Ecodesign Regulation?

The European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), which came into force on July 18, 2024, introduces the requirement for Digital Product Passports (DPPs) to enhance product transparency and sustainability. This initiative sets requirements for products to improve their energy efficiency and sustainability, reducing their environmental impact throughout their lifecycle.

The regulation may require you to make products more energy-efficient, sustainable, and easier to repair or recycle, with designing for circularity becoming a necessity in the future. These changes can enhance your brand image and increase customer satisfaction.

A Digital Product Passport is a digital record that contains detailed information about a product, such as materials, manufacturing processes, and sustainability data. It helps track the product’s lifecycle and promotes transparency. It ensures traceability, supports circularity by enabling recycling and reuse, and helps businesses and consumers make informed, sustainable choices. This will drive buying behavior in a completely new way in the future.

Yes, a Digital Product Passport can add significant value to your products by:

  • Enhancing Transparency: Providing detailed information about materials, origin, and sustainability boosts customer trust.
  • Supporting Compliance: Meeting regulatory requirements like the Ecodesign Regulation ensures your products are future-ready.
  • Improving Circularity: Facilitating repair, reuse, and recycling enhances the lifecycle of your products.
  • Strengthening Brand Image: Showcasing commitment to sustainability can attract environmentally conscious customers.
  • Increasing Market Appeal: Differentiating your products with traceability and eco-credentials can make them more competitive.

No, businesses of all sizes need to implement Digital Product Passports to improve their sustainability practices and meet upcoming regulations.

The European Union is implementing Digital Product Passports (DPPs) in phases across various industries to enhance product transparency and sustainability. The timeline for different sectors is as follows:

  • Batteries: will be mandatory starting in 2026, focusing on industrial and electric vehicle batteries.

  • Textiles & Electronics: Phased implementation is expected between 2024 and 2027, with deployment roadmaps outlining the gradual adoption of DPPs in these sectors.

  • Furniture Manufacturer: the implementation of is anticipated to begin in 2027.

  • Construction Products: Regulations were signed in 2022, with specific DPP implementation dates to be determined.

  • Other Products: Additional categories will be defined in the final version of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), with timelines extending through 2030.

This staggered approach allows industries time to adapt to new requirements, promoting a circular economy and reducing environmental impact.

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