Launch of Joint PoC to Introduce Digital Product Passports (DPP) for Apparel Products
CYKLUS and NTT Docomo Business will launch a joint Proof of Concept (PoC) in May 2026 to implement Digital Product Passports (DPP) in the apparel industry, aiming to promote circular business models and product longevity.
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CYKLUS and NTT Docomo Business have announced a joint Proof of Concept (PoC) to utilize Digital Product Passports (DPP) in the apparel sector. This initiative aims to implement circular services that seamlessly connect repair, collection, resale, and recycling, while establishing a data foundation in anticipation of future eco-design regulations. The apparel industry faces significant environmental challenges due to mass production and waste, necessitating systems that encourage long-term product usage. In this PoC, QR codes will be used to centralize product lifecycle information, allowing users, manufacturers, and repair providers to access shared data. The PoC is scheduled from May to November 2026, with participation from companies like Goldwin. The project will utilize NTT Docomo Business's 'CEMPF®' platform to visualize product traceability. Both companies intend to establish best practices for apparel DPPs and advance toward commercial implementation.
FAQ
What is the relevance for Taiwanese apparel companies?
As EU regulations impact global supply chains, this PoC serves as a benchmark for Taiwanese firms preparing for DPP requirements.