EU ESPR Regulation 2024/1781 requires Digital Product Passports for textiles by 2027. Passtiq is a Shopify app that makes compliance simple.
Your catalog data flows in automatically. Titles, SKUs, barcodes, images, country of origin. No spreadsheets.
A structured form walks through every ESPR field: manufacturer, materials, manufacturing, care, end-of-life, substances, sustainability.
Multi-component products with multiple materials each. Percentages, fiber names, full breakdown. What the regulation demands.
Download as SVG for print or PNG for digital. Bulk export as ZIP for your entire catalog.
Scannable, mobile-first pages that display the full passport. Each product gets its own hosted URL.
Theme extension drops a DPP badge directly onto your product pages. No code changes. One click in the theme editor.
Install the app. Products sync automatically with titles, SKUs, barcodes, images, and country of origin.
The guided editor shows every ESPR-required field across 7 sections. Save drafts, return later, track progress.
Hit publish. Get a QR code. Add the DPP badge to your storefront. Customers scan and verify instantly.
Yes. The theme extension uses Shopify's app blocks system and works with all Online Store 2.0 themes. No code changes required.
Manufacturer info, materials (fiber composition), manufacturing (country), care instructions, end-of-life (recycling), substances (REACH declaration), and sustainability (carbon footprint).
Your DPP data is retained for 30 days after uninstall. Public passport URLs remain active during that window. After 30 days, all data is deleted.
The free plan covers 5 published products, full DPP editor, QR code generation, and hosted public passport pages. No credit card required.
Yes. Passtiq covers all 7 required DPP sections under EU ESPR (Regulation 2024/1781). The mandatory deadline for textiles and garments is July 2027. Batteries had a separate deadline of February 2027.
Yes. Each QR code links to a hosted public passport page at passtiq.com/p/{identifier}. The page is mobile-optimised and accessible to anyone with a smartphone camera.
ESPR stands for Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (EU) 2024/1781. It entered into force in July 2024 and requires Digital Product Passports for product categories including textiles, electronics, and batteries. The goal is to make product data transparent across the supply chain to support recycling and circular economy targets.
Yes. The DPP requirement applies to products placed on the EU market, regardless of where the brand is based. Any brand shipping products to EU buyers must comply by the 2027 deadline.