The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is an instrument of the European Union designed to promote transparency, sustainability, and the circular economy. It provides structured information about products, including materials, manufacturing, use, repair, and disposal.
For textiles and apparel, the Digital Product Passport is one of the product groups that will be introduced gradually as a mandatory requirement under the EU Ecodesign Regulation (ESPR).
Why do we provide digital product passports?
As a responsible brand, we already provide Digital Product Passports for our products today. With this, we aim to:
create transparency about our products
enabling customers to make informed purchasing decisions
support the repair, reuse and recycling of our products
prepare early for upcoming EU regulations
Our Digital Product Passports are continuously maintained and updated whenever necessary.
How Are Our Digital Product Passports Structured?
Each Digital Product Passport is product-specific and applies to a particular product model (for example, a specific T-shirt or a specific pair of pants).
A Digital Product Passport includes, among other things, information about:
product identity and category
material composition
environmental and circularity characteristics
care and usage instructions
manufacturer and contact details
All Digital Product Passports are:
publicly accessible
accessible without registration
permanently available online
Where Can I Find the Digital Product Passport for My Product?
You can find the Digital Product Passport:
directly on the respective product detail page in our online shop
via the notice “Digital Product Passport (EU)”
if applicable, via a QR code on the product or on the invoice
Each Digital Product Passport refers exclusively to the respective product model.
Overview of Our Digital Product Passports
Here you can find the Digital Product Passports of our products:
T-shirts
Polos
Pants
Shorts
Socks
Caps
(The respective product passports are linked on the individual product pages.)
Legal Notice
The Digital Product Passports are provided in accordance with the EU Ecodesign Regulation for Sustainable Products (ESPR). The information contained is based on the data available at the time of publication and will be updated accordingly if changes occur.