EU ESPR Compliance, Built Into Every Product — via QR
The 2027 Digital Product Passport mandate is coming. A QR-linked compliance layer is the most pragmatic path to readiness.
The EU's ESPR Regulation Makes a Machine-Readable Product History Mandatory
The EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) requires manufacturers selling into the EU market to attach a Digital Product Passport to all covered product categories by 2027 — starting with textiles, electronics, and batteries. The DPP must be machine-readable, accessible via a standardized data carrier (QR code is the EU's stated preference), and contain sustainability data including material origin, recyclability, carbon footprint, and repair instructions. Non-compliance risks CE marking suspension and fines reaching 4% of annual EU turnover. Most brands have not started.
A Standards-Compliant Data Layer, Linked via QR — Ready in Days
QRSansar's DPP infrastructure gives each SKU a permanent, scannable QR code linked to a structured data layer built on the EU's ESPR schema templates. Data updates propagate instantly — no reprinting, no label recalls. Consumer views show sustainability highlights. Recycler views show material composition and disassembly instructions. Regulator views expose the full compliance audit trail. One QR, three stakeholder contexts, zero reprinting.
Pre-built data fields for material origin, recyclability score, carbon footprint, and repair/disassembly instructions — mapped to the EU's draft DPP schema.
One QR surfaces different data depending on who's scanning: consumer-friendly sustainability highlights, recycler-focused material data, or full regulator audit trail.
When material suppliers change or recyclability scores update, modify the linked data in the dashboard. The printed QR on the product stays valid — forever.
Capabilities Designed for Enterprise Operations
Every update to a product's DPP data is versioned and timestamped. Regulators can pull the full change history via a standard API endpoint — no manual preparation required.
Input material composition data; the engine calculates a recyclability index aligned with EU taxonomy definitions. Automatically flags products below regulatory thresholds.
Consumer-facing DPP content is automatically served in the visitor's browser language — covering all 24 EU official languages. No manual translation management.
What You See When You Log In
Representative dashboard — your data, your branding.
Estimate Your Compliance Risk Exposure
ESPR non-compliance fines can reach 4% of annual EU turnover. Compare that against the cost of readiness:
Built for Enterprise Digital Product Passport
Built on EU DPP Draft Standards
Our data schema templates track the European Commission's ESPR implementing regulations — updated as final standards are published. You build once, stay compliant as rules evolve.
GS1 Digital Link Compatible
QRSansar DPP QR codes follow the GS1 Digital Link standard — the same infrastructure EU regulators are mandating for supply chain traceability. Your codes are future-proof.
Edge-Rendered, Sub-100ms Globally
Consumer DPP pages render in under 100ms via Cloudflare's global edge network — no slow compliance microsites that make your brand look bad.
What You Get on Each Plan
No credit card required for Free. Pro plan unlocks everything Digital Product Passport needs.
| Feature | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| ESPR-schema data templates | ✗ | ✓ |
| Consumer / Recycler / Regulator views | ✗ | ✓ |
| Lifecycle data updates (no reprint) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Recyclability score engine | ✗ | Enterprise add-on |
| Compliance audit trail + versioning | ✗ | ✓ |
| GS1 Digital Link export | ✗ | Enterprise add-on |
How to Set Up QRSansar for Digital Product Passport
- Map Your Products to DPP Schema
Upload your product list and complete the ESPR data template fields: material origin, recyclability, carbon data, repair instructions. The schema validator flags gaps before you publish.
- Generate Unique QR Codes per SKU
QRSansar assigns a permanent QR code to each SKU. Download as print-ready files and supply to your packaging production workflow.
- Configure Stakeholder Views
Set which data fields are visible to consumers, recyclers, and regulators. Preview each view before publishing.
- Publish and Stay Current
As regulations evolve or data changes, update your DPP records in the dashboard. All QR codes on existing packaging instantly serve the updated data — zero reprinting.
2026 DPP Readiness Checklist
Use this checklist to assess your organisation's readiness before the ESPR Digital Product Passport mandate takes effect.
- Assign a unique product identifier (GTIN, batch, serial) to every SKU sold into the EU
- Map material composition for each product — fibre, chemical, and substance data
- Document country of origin and manufacturing site addresses
- Record carbon footprint data per unit or per batch (Scope 1 + 2 minimum)
- Identify repair and spare-parts availability with estimated service life
- Attach a machine-readable data carrier (QR code per GS1 Digital Link standard) to each product unit
- Ensure the QR resolves to a URL that returns structured JSON-LD data, not a PDF
- Verify the data endpoint responds in all 24 EU official languages
- Confirm the carrier is durable — survives washing, handling, and shelf-life conditions
- Test scan accessibility for consumers, recyclers, and regulators via separate authenticated views
- Provide disassembly and repair instructions accessible without proprietary tools
- Declare recyclability index per EU taxonomy (percentage of recyclable content by weight)
- List hazardous substances present (SVHC threshold: >0.1% by weight per article)
- Document take-back and end-of-life disposal pathways for each product category
- Establish a versioning mechanism so data updates propagate without reprinting labels
Ready to See It in Action?
Our team will map QRSansar Enterprise to your specific digital product passport workflow — no generic demo.
Compliant with ISO/IEC 15459 and EU ESPR machine-readable standards. GS1 Digital Link compatible. QRSansar DPP infrastructure tracks European Commission ESPR implementing regulations.