The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record of a product's lifecycle data, from materials to recycling. This 2026 guide explains what the DPP is, which products are affected, and how your business can prepare for compliance.
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The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital record of a product's lifecycle data, from materials to recycling. This 2026 guide explains what the DPP is, which products are affected, and how your business can prepare for compliance.
Understand the double materiality assessment at the heart of the EU's CSRD. This step-by-step guide breaks down the process for beginners, explaining the difference between financial and impact materiality and how to conduct your own assessment.
Learn what Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) is and why it has become a mandatory legal and financial requirement for businesses with global supply chains. This guide covers the key regulations and the core components of an effective HRDD framework.
This guide breaks down the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) for procurement and supply chain leaders. Understand the core 2030 benchmarks, new company obligations, and strategic opportunities for building a resilient supply chain in this new regulatory era.
A modern definition and practical guide to stakeholders for public affairs: classification frameworks, mapping, management, and why AI-native stakeholder intelligence is replacing spreadsheets.
In the world of public affairs, words matter. Calling an EU document a “Bill” won’t just mark you as an outsider in Brussels — it might actually prevent you from finding the documents you need. While the legislative life cycle follows a similar logic globally, the vocabulary changes significantly across the Atlantic. To influence policy, […]