EU ESPR · DPP for fashion & accessories

Every claim,
provable.

AuditPath turns fragmented supply-chain data into verifiable, registry-ready Digital Product Passports for apparel, footwear and accessories — built on open standards, defensible to a regulator, and alive for the life of the product.

Built on open standards, not lock-in

GS1 Digital Link EPCIS 2.0 W3C Verifiable Credentials JSON-LD ESPR · CIRPASS-aligned

One platform, the whole collection

Apparel

knits to outerwear

Footwear

sneakers to boots

Bags & leather

totes, belts, small goods

Accessories

scarves, caps, eyewear

Textiles & footwear lead under ESPR; accessories and leather goods are queued behind them. When the next delegated act lands, it's a schema update on AuditPath — not a new platform.

The clock is already running.

The ESPR delegated act for textiles & footwear lands ~2027; passports become mandatory ~2028 — with accessories and leather goods queued behind them. Full implementation takes 18–36 months of supplier onboarding and data work — the brands that will be ready started yesterday.

Applies to every brand placing fashion products on the EU market — wherever you're based.

Now — build the data backbone

Connect systems, onboard suppliers, close evidence gaps.

~2027 — delegated act published

Exact mandatory fields fixed. AuditPath ships the profile centrally.

~2028 — passports mandatory

No compliant passport, no EU market access.

How it works

From scattered spreadsheets to a registry-ready passport.

01 · Connect

Ingest everything

PLM, ERP, spreadsheets and a supplier portal for Tier 1–N — normalised into one record per product.

02 · Prove

Close gaps with evidence

Two-axis readiness scoring — completeness and evidence strength — ranks the gaps that create real legal exposure first.

03 · Publish

One record, many views

A QR on the product resolves to the right slice per audience — consumer, regulator, recycler, partner.

04 · Keep alive

A living record

Repair, resale and recycling events append for the life of the product. URLs never die, never get reused.

Permissioned disclosure

The consumer sees countries.
The regulator sees proof.

One underlying passport, filtered at the resolver. Supplier names, audit photos, GPS polygons and test reports stay in the proof class — visible to authorities, never leaked to the public page.

Consumer · materials, care, origin summary Regulator · full record + evidence Recycler · composition, end-of-life Partner · B2B product data

Public view

Merino Crew Knit

🇦🇺 Australia → 🇹🇷 Türkiye → 🇵🇹 Portugal

Eco-score B · 14.2 kg CO₂e

No supplier names. No raw GPS.

Regulator view

Aegean Mills · İzmir 38.42, 27.14

REACH report verified ✓

Plot polygon 6.2 ha EUDR ✓

GRS cert self-declared

Raw-material origin — Green Fiber Farms

system-captured
6.2 ha · ±120 m
farmer ID ✓ crop records ✓ EUDR polygon ✓ issued as Verifiable Credential

The trust layer

Evidence, not assurances.

Regulation is moving from “trust me” to “show me.” Every datum in AuditPath carries provenance — who captured it, when, where — and is graded verified vs self-declared. Photos, documents and GPS attach where the risk actually lives: upstream — at the farm, the tannery, the spinner, the dye house.

Mobile, offline-capable capture brings the field into the record — and tamper-evident credentials keep it defensible years later.

Plans

One platform, three trust postures.

Standard

For SME & mid-market brands

  • · Shared multi-tenant, region-pinned (EU)
  • · Full passport & publishing suite
  • · Supplier portal & evidence capture

Enterprise

dedicated

For large & multi-brand groups

  • · Isolated VPC & database, same codebase
  • · Per-tenant key separation
  • · SSO, audit logging, escrow guarantees

Decentralized data

For the most sensitive supply chains

  • · Supplier data stays in your store
  • · We run identity, resolver & registry
  • · Dataspace-connector aligned

The public passport resolver is always a shared, CDN-backed global service — your QR codes outlive any deployment choice.

Be ready before it's required.

See your own products as registry-ready passports — and exactly which gaps stand in the way.