How digital product passports can enhance waste wood valorisation and circularity in the EU

How digital product passports can enhance waste wood valorisation and circularity in the EU

CEPS – Wood2Wood - HOW DIGITAL PRODUCT PASSPORTS CAN ENHANCE WASTE WOOD VALORISATION AND CIRCULARITY IN THE EU. Nwamaka Ikenze and Vasileios Rizos. CEPS IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS July, 2025-09. Photo of a QR code printed on a slice of wood
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Author
Nwamaka Ikenze
Vasileios Rizos
Publication Date
July, 2025
Country
Belgium
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Leveraging waste wood as a sustainable resource is central to meeting Europe’s rising demand for wood-based products without compromising forests, biodiversity and the climate through virgin wood harvesting. To advance the circular economy and transform waste wood valorisation to meet future demand, digital product passports (DPPs) are an important digital tool for improving waste wood flows. 

This CEPS In-Depth Analysis explores the challenges and opportunities for advancing waste wood valorisation and the circular economy using DPPs. After consulting with experts, some of the challenges and opportunities identified include data availability, access and integration, harmonised DPP content, limited stakeholder capacity and the costs of implementing DPPs.