Crypto World News, February 24 — Swiss technology company Hashgraph Group has launched a European Union digital product passport tool based on Hedera, called TrackTrace, a supply chain tracking platform designed to help businesses meet upcoming EU product compliance requirements. The platform records product movement and emission-related data to create verifiable product information audit trails and integrates AI agents to automate compliance reporting processes. This move responds to the Sustainable Product Eco-Design Regulation, which takes effect in July 2024. The regulation establishes a framework for creating specific rules for products with digital product passports, standardizing how key product information is recorded and shared across supply chains. The first major milestone is the EU Battery Regulation, effective February 2027, which requires passports for electric vehicles and industrial batteries. Other priority categories such as textiles, clothing, and steel will be included in the DPP scope starting July 2027.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
Hashgraph Group推出基于Hedera的欧盟数字产品护照工具
Crypto World News, February 24 — Swiss technology company Hashgraph Group has launched a European Union digital product passport tool based on Hedera, called TrackTrace, a supply chain tracking platform designed to help businesses meet upcoming EU product compliance requirements. The platform records product movement and emission-related data to create verifiable product information audit trails and integrates AI agents to automate compliance reporting processes. This move responds to the Sustainable Product Eco-Design Regulation, which takes effect in July 2024. The regulation establishes a framework for creating specific rules for products with digital product passports, standardizing how key product information is recorded and shared across supply chains. The first major milestone is the EU Battery Regulation, effective February 2027, which requires passports for electric vehicles and industrial batteries. Other priority categories such as textiles, clothing, and steel will be included in the DPP scope starting July 2027.