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Getting started 2.o guide to Digital Product Passport

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Getting started 2.o guide to Digital Product Passport

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is like a digital birth certificate for products. It holds key details about the product, from its design and materials to its journey through the production line and into the hands of consumers. Imagine being able to access a product's entire history and essential information with just a tap!
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