🛏️ Industry Focus

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.

OEKO-TEX Integration
High Volume
Organic Cotton
SKU Management

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

1

Digitize SKUs

Enter your product variants (sizes, colors, patterns) into the platform and structure material and compliance data for every towel or sheet set.

2

Enter Certification Details

Record your fabric supplier's certification scheme names and numbers, and complete the Harmful Substances Declaration for each product style.

3

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?
No, epassportify is a data structuring platform, not a chemical testing lab. You enter your certification details (scheme, certificate number) and complete the Harmful Substances Declaration field — our system displays this information in a compliant DPP format on the public page.
Does every size of a sheet set need a different QR code?
Usually, if the material composition, supply chain, and chemical profile are identical, the same product model can share a base DPP. However, epassportify supports batch-level granularity if tracing varying cotton origins per batch is necessary.

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