The ESPR Digital Product Passport · Registry

Every thread,
accounted for.

TextileEco is the central registry behind the EU's Digital Product Passport. A verifiable record of fiber, origin, and impact — for every garment.

ESPR mandate
2026
Access tiers
3 — consumer · B2B · authority
Data format
JSON-LD · open standard
What we make

A registry, not a marketing tool.

Provenance

Trace to the fiber.

Every passport links back to the supplier, the lot, and the bale. No abstract claims — only records.

Verified

Audited, not asserted.

Third-party verification is built into the workflow. GOTS, OEKO-TEX, GRS, and bespoke audits flow into the same record.

Lasting

ESPR-aligned, by design.

The schema tracks the regulation. When the regulation evolves, your passports stay compliant — automatically.

How it works

From supply chain
to a single record.

  1. 01

    Map your supply chain

    Onboard your suppliers and link bales, lots, and batches. Existing ERP exports go in as CSV; we reconcile them to the schema.

  2. 02

    Compose the passport

    Materials, certifications, impact metrics, end-of-life. Pulled from supplier records — never re-entered.

  3. 03

    Verify and publish

    Route to your auditor. On approval, the passport mints a permanent record and a printable QR for your label.

  4. 04

    Stay current

    When ESPR evolves, the schema migrates. Your existing passports remain valid; new fields surface as drafts to fill.

A passport, in detail

DPP-2026-04-291

What a buyer, regulator, or recycler sees when they scan. Composition, origin, certifications, and an immutable audit trail — in one record.

View a live passport
Linen jacket · Lot 24-A

Maison Vert· Atelier nº 4

Verified
Composition
72% Linen · 28% Organic cotton
Origin
Porto, Portugal
Certifications
GOTS · OEKO-TEX · GRS
CO₂e
4.2 kg per garment
End-of-life
Mono-material · industrial compost