atma.io - Helping create standards-based DPP prototypes and an implementation blueprint

May 12, 2023

Helping create standards-based DPP prototypes and an implementation blueprint - Avery Dennison’s involvement with CIRPASS as an Associate Partner

In conversation with Avery Dennison’s representative and project lead at CIRPASS, Kamila Kocia provides her perspective on our involvement with CIRPASS, what it means for our customers, and how they can benefit from it. 

Q1) What is the CIRPASS consortium?
CIRPASS stands for “Collaborative Initiative for a Standards-based Digital Product Passport for Stakeholder-Specific Sharing of Product Data for a Circular Economy”. Funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe Programme, CIRPASS aims to prepare the ground for the gradual piloting and deployment of DPPs from 2023 onwards, with an initial focus on the electronics, battery, and textile sectors. ​

Q2) What is our involvement in CIRPASS?
Avery Dennison’s atma.io joined the CIRPASS consortium in 2022 as an Associate Partner, bringing together a core network of leading organizations to build the European vision for a unified Digital Product Passport (DPP) approach across multiple value chains. Sustainability is a core value at Avery Dennison and we have set ourselves ambitious 2030 targets to drive towards a more responsible and circular future. Our involvement in CIRPASS and influence on the upcoming DPP legislation is just one example of our tireless approach to enabling a more sustainable future for all. 

Q3) As an Associate Partner, how are we adding value to CIRPASS and DPP?
Avery Dennison has appointed a group of representatives, who are actively contributing to different work packages within the consortium. We attend consortium meetings on a weekly basis as well as represent the consortium to external stakeholders, including policymakers and politicians. Our work, in close collaboration with other project partners, will create standards-based DPP prototypes and an implementation blueprint for deploying an interoperable digital product passport sustainably at scale.  

Q4) What does our involvement in CIRPASS mean for our customers?
As an Associate Partner of the consortium, we are influencing the conversations taking place around the requirements of DPP, ensuring that our customers’ perspective is represented. Our role within the consortium is extremely important to ensure that the voice of the industry is heard and upcoming legislation is being developed to reflect that. 

Our engagement within CIRPASS also allows us to take a proactive approach to educate our customers on what the DPP is, and how they can get ahead of the legislation to ensure they are prepared. We know that once the legislation is finalized, customers will need to act fast, and we are best placed to enable them to navigate the twists and turns ahead. 

atma.io - Helping create standards-based DPP prototypes and an implementation blueprint

Q5) What is the difference between an Associate Partner and the stakeholder group?
As an Associate Partner, we are working directly with 30 other CIRPASS partners and actively influencing the development of policy as well as contributing to the development of common principles, prototypes, and roadmaps for the deployment of DPPs across value chains and sectors.

The consortium is conducting a wide-reaching industry study of existing concepts, pilots, and initiatives related to DPP. Therefore, CIRPASS has introduced a stakeholder group that anyone can join. Some of our customers and partners are already a part of the stakeholders' group and all are welcome to join: https://cirpassproject.eu/get-involved/

Q6) How else is Avery Dennison working to contribute towards DPP and similar initiatives?
Avery Dennison actively contributes to various consortiums, ecosystems, and partnerships across multiple industries to help drive industry collaboration at different levels and work toward a sustainable and circular future. Some of our partnerships include: 

  • World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) - working together with partners to accelerate the system transformations needed for a net-zero, nature-positive, and more equitable future
  • Global Battery Alliance (GBA) - working towards a global battery passport and collaborating with the partners by sharing our insights in different working groups
  • NAATBatt - as a Platinum Member, working with 100+ member companies to collaborate on the advanced battery industry and the advanced battery supply chain in North America.

You can read more about Avery Dennison’s commitment to sustainability and circular economy, including our Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) approved emission reduction targets here.

Q7) What can customers start to do right now in anticipation of the upcoming DPP legislation?
Knowledge is power! We are already working with our customers to provide guidance and advice on how to get prepared for DPP. There are a number of steps that customers can already start taking and we are supporting them on the journey. If you would like to find out how we can help you, connect with one of our DPP experts to learn more.
 


 

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