What does CIRPASS mean?
CIRPASS was an EU project preparing interoperable Digital Product Passports.
CIRPASS brought together industry, research, standardisation and digital infrastructure around a common DPP framework. The project ended on 31 March 2024; CIRPASS-2 continues the work with pilots for textiles, electrical and electronic equipment, tyres and construction products.
Why does it matter for DPP and compliance?
For Nulara, CIRPASS matters because it shows that interoperability is not only technical but also semantic and organisational. A product passport must work across sectors, data spaces and actors.
What should teams prepare?
Teams should read CIRPASS results as architecture and standardisation signals: open data models, unique identifiers, role models, machine-readable formats and cross-sector connectivity belong early in the roadmap.
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