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How IOTA Is Powering EU-Compliant Digital Product Passports
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The IOTA Trust Framework is moving into the digital product passport market through Orobo’s latest deployment. The rollout links product records to the IOTA Rebased mainnet and supports industries preparing for new European Union compliance rules. The system gives each product one verifiable digital record that can be checked across its lifecycle.
Digital Product Passports are becoming part of the EU’s wider push for better product transparency. These records are meant to store core details such as origin, composition, and circularity. As a result, companies and regulators can work from the same product data instead of relying on scattered records.
Orobo’s model assigns each item a digital twin tied to lifecycle information. That record can include production steps, transport updates, and recycling events. Since the data is anchored on IOTA Rebased, the history remains traceable and tamper-resistant.
The rollout already covers several sectors, including batteries, construction, consumer electronics, and food and beverages
Orobo is starting with electric vehicle batteries and expanding into textiles and construction. This approach gives businesses a structure for managing records from creation to end-of-life handling.
This week, IOTA-powered verifiable credentials were highlighted as Turing Space was selected to represent the Netherlands at Forum InCyber in France. We reported that the company is set to showcase digital identity solutions built on the network.
IOTA Supports Traceable Product Records
The framework is built to keep participation accessible across supply chains. IOTA’s Gas Station feature removes the need for every participant to manage tokens before using the system. That lowers one barrier for suppliers, manufacturers, recyclers, and other actors that need to interact with product records.
Each passport acts as a single source of truth for a product. Instead of storing key information in separate systems, the framework keeps verified records connected to one identity. This makes product history easier to review during audits, reporting, and compliance checks.
Additionally, sensitive business information can be hashed rather than exposed directly onchain. This enables verification without exposing confidential data to the open, which is crucial for firms that handle regulated or competitive information.
The infrastructure is based on custom Move contracts to document the events related to the lifecycle of each product. These contracts support logging across different stages, including production, movement, and recovery. Because of that, the record can remain consistent as a product moves through multiple parties and processes.
Last month, we also covered that IOTA launched a Regulatory Affairs hub to support MiCA compliance and policy engagement. The hub provides regulatory resources, technical documents, and public compliance materials for builders, exchanges, and ecosystem partners.
Previously, CNF reported that IOTA gained attention in a leading Korean business newspaper. The report linked IOTA to trade digitization, Kenya’s governance pilot, TWIN, and cross-border trade systems.