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【EU Digital Product Passport Workshop】How to Comply with EU Sustainability Rules for the Textile & Apparel Industry
By 2030, the European Union (EU) requires that all textile products sold within its territory must carry a Digital Product Passport (DPP), and be accessible via a scannable QR code (or other carrier), to show the product’s entire journey from material sourcing to disposal.
How does this affect your business?
Come to our workshop to know the concept of DPP, its role in promoting sustainability and traceability, and the considerations for its future implementation in your business operations. Delve into the evolving legal and regulatory landscape surrounding DPPs in the EU, and gain insights from existing DPP-oriented initiatives.
By proactively understanding and preparing for the DPP, you'll be well-positioned to address the requirements and showcase your sustainability efforts.
This workshop is an invaluable resource for forward-thinking professionals seeking to understand the potential of DPPs to enhance sustainability, transparency, and competitive advantage in their operations.
流程
1. EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) and latest requirements
Speaker: Eleanor Gayle, Community Engagement Manager, Apparel & General Merchandise, GS1 Global Office
Content:
- What is Digital Product Passport (DPP) and why?
- How DPP affects your business?
2. How GS1 Hong Kong can support the industry to fulfill EU DPP requirements
Speaker: Heidi Ho, Principal Consultant, GS1 Hong Kong
Content:
- GS1 HK solutions for DPP
- Case sharing
3. Evolving supply chains accelerates business growth
Speaker: Lewis Ling, Director, Tradelink One
Content:
- Enhance supply chain visibility and accuracy to improve efficiency and save costs
- Reference case sharing
4. Q&A