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Digital Product Passport in the Textile Industry: Why Circular Economy Only Works with Digital Connectivity

Writer: Thomas RöddingThomas Rödding

Digitaler Produktpass in der Textilwirtschaft Podiumsdiskussion

There are panel discussions that are obligatory. And then there are those where you can feel: Something important is happening here. That’s exactly how I felt during the ETSA discussion at Texcare 2024, where I had the opportunity to speak with industry colleagues about the future of the circular economy in the textile industry.


One thing became very clear in this discussion: Sustainability can only succeed if we finally start handling our products smarter. And this is exactly where the Digital Product Passport (DPP) plays a key role. But let’s take it step by step.



Why the Textile Industry Must Change Now


Everyone talks about sustainability. But what does that actually mean for an industry like textiles, which is built on mass production, short life cycles, and fast turnover?

The discussion at Texcare focused on exactly this topic. Moderated by Mounia Berrada-Gouzi, we debated how smart digital connectivity can finally establish a true circular economy in the textile supply chain.



Key takeaways:


Product repair must become easier – Instead of constantly buying new items, repairs must be more cost-effective & transparent.

Sustainable design from the start – Products designed for circularity save high costs later.

Data is the key – Without digital traceability, sustainability remains just wishful thinking.


My contribution to the discussion: I emphasized why the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is not optional but essential. It is the bridge between sustainable design, repairability, and true circular economy.


📢 Here’s the original ETSA post about the event: LinkedIn Post ETSA



Digital Product Passport in the Textile Industry – The Digital DNA of Textile Transformation

The Digital Product Passport is not just a digital product file. It is the DNA of a product, its entire history – from production to recycling.


Why is this so important for the textile industry?


  • Textiles have incredibly short product life cycles.

  • Extending these cycles is the most effective lever for greater sustainability.

  • This requires transparency – and that is exactly what the Digital Product Passport provides.


Smart digital connectivity across the entire textile supply chain is a truly exciting topic to achieve circular economy goals!

📢 My LinkedIn post on the diskussion: LinkedIn-Post Thomas Rödding



Many Companies Ask: "Do I Really Need This Now?"


The answer is simple: Yes – and sooner rather than later.

According to the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), one thing is certain: The Digital Product Passport in the textile industry is a reality. Those who wait now not only miss a regulatory requirement but also a huge opportunity:


  • Less bureaucracy & lower costs through automated data management

  • More customer transparency & trust – especially in sustainable markets

  • A clear competitive edge over slower competitors



Digital Product Passport: The question is not “if” but “how fast will you adopt it?”


Key takeaways from this discussion.


  • The textile industry is facing one of the biggest transformations in its history.

  • The Digital Product Passport is the missing puzzle piece for a true circular economy.

  • Companies that engage with it now will gain time, competitive advantages, and transpa

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