Building Blockchain-Powered Product Traceability for EU Compliance
The EU's Ecodesign Regulation for Sustainable Products (ESPR) mandates Digital Product Passports (DPPs) by 2030 for companies selling in Europe. This requires tracking products from manufacturing through end-of-life—materials, supply chain, certifications, and recycling instructions. The regulation affects high-impact industries first: electronics, textiles, construction, metals, and batteries.
The opportunity: Provide thousands of companies with essential, compliant, blockchain-based DPP solutions.
Crossmint is developing a fully managed, accessible infrastructure to enable companies to implement DPPs without blockchain expertise. We're building on proven technology—already serving 40,000+ companies and developers, like MoneyGram, Deloitte, and H. Moser.
Digital Wallets for DPPs - Wallet infrastructure for businesses and users to securely manage their Digital Product Passports.
Tokenization of Digital Product Passports - Non-transferable (soulbound) NFTs representing unique DPPs with granular access controls
Enterprise Backend - Microservices architecture supporting real-time updates, compatible with EU standards
Dashboards - Dashboards for issuers to manage their fleet of DPPs.
Crossmint offers infrastructure for enterprises to integrate blockchain primitives like stablecoins, wallets, and tokenized DPPs. Crossmint participated in the EU's CIRPASS-2 project, developing DPP frameworks for data interoperability.
5-month development timeline (May-September 2025)
DPPs represent a fundamental shift in product transparency, circular economy, and regulatory compliance. Companies need infrastructure partners who can deliver blockchain solutions without the complexity. Crossmint's proven track record with Fortune 500 companies positions us to capture this market as mandatory compliance approaches.
The project ‘Development of a fully managed and accessible infrastructure to support Digital Product Passport (DPP) initiatives’ has been subsidized by the Territorial Technological Specialization Networks program within the framework of the PRTR – Funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU.
The project ‘Development of infrastructure to build Blockchain applications in a simple and accessible way for all types of users’ has been subsidized by the CDTI.
