DPP for Home Textiles
Towels, bedding, drapery, and upholstery are high-volume products subject to ESPR. The Digital Product Passport organizes safety certifications, fiber origins, and care data for the home textile industry.
The Home Textile Compliance Landscape
Home textiles often involve large surface areas in direct contact with skin, making chemical safety a paramount concern for regulators. The DPP requirements focus on:
- Chemical Transparency: Ensuring zero presence of SVHCs (Substances of Very High Concern) in dyes or flame retardants used in upholstery and curtains.
- Certifications: Displaying verified OEKO-TEX Standard 100 or Made in Green labels directly within the digital passport.
- Fibre Composition: Verifying thread count, GSM, and exact blend percentages (e.g., poly-cotton sheets).
B2B vs B2C Demands
Home textiles serve two major markets, both requiring structural data:
- Hospitality (B2B): Hotels need to verify organic sourcing, commercial wash durability, and exact dimensions before bulk ordering.
- Retail (B2C): Consumers seek reassurance on hypoallergenic properties, organic origins, and non-toxic dyes.
Structuring Your Data with epassportify
Digitize SKUs
Import your vast variation matrix (sizes, colors, patterns) into our platform to create a structured digital twin for every towel or sheet set.
Attach Safety Reports
Link your fabric supplier's lab tests and chemical compliance PDFs to the specific product styles.
Deploy Digital Labels
Automatically generate regulatory-compliant QR codes for your sewn-in wash labels or retail packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can epassportify verify if a chemical formulation meets REACH?
Does every size of a sheet set need a different QR code?
How do we handle packaging QR codes?
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