Riccardo Glave
Integration of the digital product passport into a PLM system.
Rel. Giulia Bruno. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2025
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Abstract
The increasing focus of the European Union on a sustainable and circular economy in the industrial sector has led to the development of the Digital Product Passport (DPP), introduced under the 2020 Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP). The DPP acts as a digital identity assigned to physical products, providing a structured record of essential information about their lifecycle, composition, maintenance, environmental impact and end-of-life management. By facilitating data flow among authorities, supply chain businesses and consumers, the DPP enhances traceability and the achievement of regulatory compliance, serving as a key lever for circular economy strategies. At the same time, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems play a crucial role in managing product data across different phases, from design to disposal or recycling.
However, integrating the DPP into a PLM system presents several challenges, including data standardization, interoperability and compliance with evolving regulations
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