11.17.23
Avery Dennison has announced the latest updates to its atma.io connected product cloud, making it easy for companies of all sizes to prepare for the forthcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP) legislation via its platform.
DPPs are set to be adopted in key markets starting in 2027, initially affecting industrial and electric vehicle batteries, apparel, and textiles. This means that, by then, every item will need to display a digital product passport connected to a unique product identifier.
Avery Dennison’s DPP Portal on the atma.io platform offers the essential elements organizations need to create customizable Digital Product Passports, manage product data, and create data carriers to be applied to physical products.
Information sharing will be key to DPP compliance. The end provider of products will need to be able to communicate the information such as the origins of each of the components that make up a product along with carbon footprint and recycling or disposal information. This means transforming relationships with suppliers who will need to provide the data that makes up the DPP.
To respond to upcoming legislation requirements, Avery Dennison announced that the atma.io Fall ‘23 release will help companies of all sizes easily access and administer DPPs for products in just a few clicks.
Unlike other software platforms that only offer some of the components for DPP compliance, atma.io is part of Avery Dennison's holistic, scalable offering of ‘DPP as a Service’ (DPPaaS), an on-demand end-to-end service that includes consultancy, hardware, software (including atma.io), digital ID technology, physical labels, and support services – providing brands and suppliers with a holistic approach as they prepare for DPP.
Today, atma.io manages more than 30 billion items for some of the world’s largest companies including six of the top 20 apparel firms. By tracking every single one of these items through the entire supply chain from producer to manufacturer and then on to retailers and consumers, organizations are benefitting from access to unparalleled new information.
DPPs are set to be adopted in key markets starting in 2027, initially affecting industrial and electric vehicle batteries, apparel, and textiles. This means that, by then, every item will need to display a digital product passport connected to a unique product identifier.
Avery Dennison’s DPP Portal on the atma.io platform offers the essential elements organizations need to create customizable Digital Product Passports, manage product data, and create data carriers to be applied to physical products.
Information sharing will be key to DPP compliance. The end provider of products will need to be able to communicate the information such as the origins of each of the components that make up a product along with carbon footprint and recycling or disposal information. This means transforming relationships with suppliers who will need to provide the data that makes up the DPP.
To respond to upcoming legislation requirements, Avery Dennison announced that the atma.io Fall ‘23 release will help companies of all sizes easily access and administer DPPs for products in just a few clicks.
Unlike other software platforms that only offer some of the components for DPP compliance, atma.io is part of Avery Dennison's holistic, scalable offering of ‘DPP as a Service’ (DPPaaS), an on-demand end-to-end service that includes consultancy, hardware, software (including atma.io), digital ID technology, physical labels, and support services – providing brands and suppliers with a holistic approach as they prepare for DPP.
Today, atma.io manages more than 30 billion items for some of the world’s largest companies including six of the top 20 apparel firms. By tracking every single one of these items through the entire supply chain from producer to manufacturer and then on to retailers and consumers, organizations are benefitting from access to unparalleled new information.