On the past 30 March 2022 the Sustainable Product Regulation proposal was adopted by the European Commission. This is released under the framework of the EU Green Deal setting the objective of becoming the first climate-neutral region by 2050. This is released under the framework of the EU Green Deal setting the objective of becoming the first climate-neutral region by 2050.
The draft regulation includes the EU digital product passport, which includes all products to be placed on the European market and it has a direct impact on the way product data standards are developed and used.
During the Product Passport Day event, GS1 in Europe will give all MOs in the EU region the opportunity to debate directly with the EU regulators about the changes introduced by the new EU Digital Product Passport. If you are interested to learn about how the GS1 standards can support the implementation, in which sectors, and to brainstorm all together regarding pilots to be developed like with the Global Battery Alliance, register now! Please join in person in Brussels or virtually to be part of the change!
Speakers
Ilias Iakovidis
Adviser at DG CONNECT, European Commission
lias is currently an Adviser for Societal challenges at European Commission, DG CONNECT, coordinating the work on Digital for Sustainability ( Digital for Planet), that is about two work streams. First involves ‘Green ICT’ measures that aim at improving energy and resource efficiency (circularity) of the ICT sector itself. Examples include energy efficiency of datacentres, networks and service and improvement of durability, reparability and recycling of digital devices (e.g. mobile phones). The second includes ‘ICT for Green’ – digitally enabled solutions (based on artificial intelligence/big data, high performance computing, Internet of Things, blockchain) supporting sustainability and climate goals in other sectors. The implementation involves both policy initiatives such as the European Green Deal and digital, industrial and data strategies as well as financial support through relevant EC programmes.
Before 2017 Ilias was leading the eHealth and ICT for ageing units. He contributed to the EU Agenda for eHealth and ICT for ageing including the past Research & Innovation Programmes for over 23 years. Areas he pioneered include Integrated Care; ‘Virtual Physiological Human’; Personal Health Systems and Interoperable Electronic Health Records. Ilias was instrumental in setting up and managing the European Innovation Partnership on Active, Healthy Ageing, and the ‘Silver economy’ initiative. He developed the EU-US Memorandum of Understanding in eHealth and promoted cooperation with other non-EU countries. Ilias has a PhD in Applied Math (USA) and postdoc in biomedical engineering (Canada). In 2001 he was elected fellow of American College of Medical Informatics for his contribution to the field.
Ilias Iakovidis
Michele Galatola
Senior policy officer in DG GROW
Senior policy officer in DG GROW, working on sustainability related aspects. In particular, currently contributing to the development of the Sustainable Product Initiative (including the digital product passport) and other initiatives linked to the Green Deal.
Michele Galatola
TORSTEN FREUND
Head of Project Management “Battery Passport” - Global Battery Alliance And BASF SE
Dr. Torsten Freund leads the program to develop the GBA Battery Passport as a digital twin of an Electric Vehicle Battery reporting all relevant ESG performance KPIs of the supply chain. Moreover, the GBA Battery Passport Ecosystem will be designed to become the key instrument fostering a sustainable and circular battery economy.
Since July 2020, Torsten has been delegated to GBA from BASF where he serves in Corporate Technology strategic management.
Torsten joined BASF in 1996 developing chemistry driven sustainable solutions by leading teams in various functions from research through product and business development.
TORSTEN FREUND
William Neale
Adviser on Circular Economy and Green Growth, European Commission’s Environment Directorate General
Before 2017 he served 11 years as a Member of Cabinet (private office) of two European Commissioners for Environment, Janez Potočnik and Karmenu Vella, and for Commissioner Potočnik when he was European Commissioner for Science and Research. In cabinets he has held responsibility for relations with the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers, planning, resources and budget, and advised Commissioners on development of policies on circular economy, resource efficiency, sustainable production and consumption, environmental technologies, eco-innovation, waste policy, transport, aeronautics, research infrastructures and external relations.
Mr. Neale started his career in public service working for 7 years in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. He previously spent 13 years in the private sector in the fields of international banking, retail and management consultancy. He holds a joint honours degree in economics and history, and a masters in political science, both from the University of Manchester (UK).
William Neale
Wouter Schaekers
P&G Global Product Supply Director
Wouter is a P&G Global Product Supply director with 18 years of experience with a personal commitment to enable Circular economy by use of GS1 standards driving value for companies and the planet. In this role he is leading efforts in P&G for sustainable supply chain and Point of Sales materia, and is engaged in the HolyGrail2.0 program for improved sorting & recycling of plastics through use of digital watermarks. As chairman of GS1 BeLux he is advocating for GS1 to pro-actively step-in on the development of the digital product passport making sure we learn fast and install a single standard and solution across all MOs in Europe with effective data sharing and trusted data quality, enabling to deliver the impact committed with the Green Deal.
Wouter Schaekers
Programme
Plenary
- Introduction on the product passport, the sectors impacted and regulatory framework
- The DPP requirements revealed by the regulators
- How the product passport works
Brussels and Online
Workshop
- Identifying & labelling products for the Digital Product Passport
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Brussels and Online
Break
Plenary
- MO Engagement with authorities
- Circularity aspect of the digital product passport
Brussels and Online
Lunch
Plenary
- Engaging with industry
- Companies testimonial
- How GS1 can start engaging with industry
- Digital Product Passport architecture – introduction for the workshop
Brussels and Online
Break
Workshop
- The draft architecture of the Digital Product Passport
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Brussels and Online
Break
Plenary
- Lessons learnt and Challenges for your MO
- MO toolkit
- Roadmap
Brussels and Online