Digital Product Passports for Cosmetics & Personal Care
Full ingredient transparency at a scan. Build consumer trust with Digital Product Passports for cosmetics.
ESPR & Cosmetics Regulation Compliance
The ESPR & Cosmetics Regulation requires businesses in the cosmetics & personal care sector to provide detailed product information through Digital Product Passports. Compliance deadline is 2028.
Applicable Regions
Key Challenges We Solve
- Ingredient transparency
- Allergen tracking
- Sustainable packaging documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
What must cosmetics DPPs include?
Cosmetics DPPs should include full ingredient lists (INCI names), allergen warnings, manufacturing batch information, expiry dates, and sustainable packaging certifications.
How do DPPs help with cosmetics transparency?
DPPs allow consumers to scan products and instantly access ingredient sourcing, cruelty-free certifications, and detailed safety information beyond what fits on packaging.
Are cosmetics DPPs mandatory yet?
While not yet mandatory, cosmetics are expected to fall under ESPR DPP requirements by 2028. Early adoption provides competitive advantage and builds consumer trust.
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