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The DPP for the cosmetics sector

Download our guide now to understand how the DPP will transform the beauty supply chain: from ingredient traceability to packaging ecodesign, discover the strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and strengthen consumer trust.

The introduction of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) in the cosmetics sector, driven by the ESPR Regulation, marks the definitive shift from voluntary sustainability claims to rigorous and verifiable digital transparency. This new regulatory tool will require companies to track and share the entire lifecycle of their products: from the ethical origin and purity of raw materials, to the environmental footprint, right down to the instructions for the reuse or proper recycling of packaging. For beauty brands, implementing this complex data architecture represents not only a legal compliance challenge, but a fundamental strategic opportunity to combat greenwashing, protect their products from counterfeiting, and build an unbreakable bond of trust with an increasingly conscious and demanding consumer base.

Main insights included::

  • Regulatory requirements and essential data sets.
  • Traceability and data integrity.
  • Access control and complex governance
  • Supply chain due diligence.
  • Life cycle management and circularity.
  • Strategic advantages and business cases.

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