On November 27th, 2025 the second DPP Event themed “Digital Product Passport & Traceability: Enabling Sustainability through Effective Policy” successfully took place, welcoming participants at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Place du Congrès 1, 1000 Brussels.
This milestone event is part of an ongoing series organized by the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) together with the Division of Circular Economy & Tracing of the I-SENSE Group. For this year, the event was organised in collaboration with CEPS. The series brought together stakeholders from diverse sectors who exchanged insights, addressed challenges, and highlighted the critical role of Digital Product Passports (DPPs) in advancing circular economy practices and driving progress towards climate neutrality.
In addition to fruitful discussions, the event featured a series of interactive workshops. In particular, three workshops took place, exploring key governance challenges surrounding DPP data interoperability challenges and DPP related innovation which were built around a common scenario, to facilitate interactions.
This year’s edition spotlighted the W2W Project, an initiative dedicated to the transformative valorisation of wood waste. W2W promotes a circular economy by extending the lifecycle of wood-based materials and diverting them from landfills and incineration facilities.
View here the full agenda of the event.




