Empowering Sustainable Product Life-Cycle Through DPP: A CIRPASS-2 Pilot Ecosystem for Repair and Maintenance of Audio and Emergency Lighting Equipment

PB3 Whatt.io

Target value chain

Electronics

Target Circular Strategy

Repair, Refurbish, Rebuild

Pilot Description

The pilot aims to enhance lifecycle management of audio and emergency lighting products by integrating Digital Product Passports (DPP) with RFID and QR code technology. This project focuses on efficient spare parts management and sustainable refurbishment and repair. Collaborating with key stakeholders, it targets improved business efficiency, reduced costs, and new economic opportunities. Expected outcomes include significant waste reduction, better product data access, and improved traceability. The initiative aims to make sustainable products more affordable, easier to repair, and maintain, promoting a circular economy and responsible consumption. This pilot serves as a template for sustainable product lifecycle management.

Information about the pilot ecosystem

Lostboyslab

Local additive manufacturing for spare parts in recycled materials and DPP integrator (NFC)

Rethink Factory

Local additive manufacturing for spare parts in recycled materials and DPP integrator (NFC)

Infinite Acoustics

Brand and Producer of Sustainable Speakers base on circular design and modularity and transparens

Procot

Economic operator OEM of Emergency lights incl sub brands and distribution

SimplyPrint AS

Cloudbased production system that uses API with the whatt.io cloud to automate spare parts management to local micro factories. API development for DPP platforms