EU Digital Product Passport Aluminium
Aluminium is scheduled for its own ESPR delegated act in 2027, one year behind iron and steel — AuthiChain issues the same Digital Product Passport record model already built for steel, batteries, and textiles, structured for embodied-carbon and recycled-content reporting.
Why AuthiChain
- Embodied-carbon and scope 1–3 data captured per batch, matching the reporting shape already used for the steel passport
- Recycled-content and alloy-grade declarations anchored on-chain for tamper-evidence
- The record format does not change when the delegated act adopts — only the compliance deadline does, per the ESPR Working Plan’s roughly 18-month runway after adoption
How it works
Issue a unique identifier per unit, anchor its record on-chain for tamper-evidence, and let anyone verify it with a single scan. Plans start at $49/mo.
FAQ
When is the aluminium DPP mandatory?
No date yet — the ESPR Working Plan 2025–2030 targets a 2027 delegated act for aluminium, one year after iron and steel’s 2026 act. Mandatory compliance typically follows about 18 months after adoption.
Can we start before the delegated act is finalized?
Yes — the record is a W3C Verifiable Credential; when the act adopts, its required fields slot into the same credentialSubject structure already used for steel and batteries.