DPP: follow-up Learn & Share Event by GS1 and Modint

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On June 23, GS1, Modint and Dutch Circular Textile Valley work with a select group that already has experience with creating a DPP in a workshop on: Determining the initial data for a DPP:

  • the must haves & nice to haves
  • How to collect, store and share data?
  • Best practices – sharing experiences and tips with companies that have already started with a DPP
  • If you have data, what else can you do with it?

At the end of the session, you will have a concrete step-by-step plan with resources to continue working. So have you already started a DPP as a fashion or textile company and do you want to take the next step together with GS1, Modint and Dutch Circular Textile Valley and other companies? Then join this workshop on Monday afternoon, June 23 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Studio Anneloes in Amsterdam.

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Earlier this year (on April 10, 2025), GS1 and Modint organized a event on Digital Product Passports (DPPs) about the consequences and opportunities DPPs will offer the textile business.

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