From Identity to Sustainability
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a record of key data on construction products, including composition, environmental impacts, and end-of-life scenarios. It supports a circular approach to building product management by providing transparency across the value chain, from production to disposal.
Madaster’s platform, in collaboration with Prysmian, now features a unique QR code, enabling Prysmian’s stakeholders to instantly access detailed product information stored within the Madaster platform. This bespoke solution empowers asset owners to track and trace installed products throughout their lifecycle, supporting refurbishment, buyback initiatives, and product-as-a-service models. With Prysmian’s data readily available, building owners can accurately assess their cable inventory and plan for future reuse or recycling efforts.
Regulatory Alignment and Market Demand
The transition to circular construction is driven by both market demand and regulatory requirements. In 2026, the European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) will mandate that products in the market have a digital identity, which will be essential for tracking sustainability and circularity.
Madaster’s Digital Product Passport helps companies navigate upcoming regulations by structuring essential product data into accessible reports. This data enables all
stakeholders to assess a product’s environmental performance, ensuring alignment with emerging legal requirements while enhancing transparency and efficiency.
In the Netherlands, compliance is shifting from traditional MPG (MilieuPrestatie Gebouwen) calculations towards more product-based CO₂ assessments, such as the Paris Proof Indicator. This transition underscores the growing importance of precise product-level carbon data, reinforcing the need for manufacturers to adopt Digital Product Passports to justify and enhance the sustainability credentials of their products.
Supporting Circularity in Construction
As the construction industry moves toward more sustainable practices, certification schemes like BREEAM are driving demand for low-carbon and circular solutions. The DPP facilitates this transition by equipping stakeholders with a tool to assess product sustainability, optimize resource use, and support circular business models.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Madaster in advancing the digital transformation of the construction sector,” said Nicola Scirocco, MI&D director at Prysmian for North Europe. “This partnership aligns with our commitment to sustainability and our efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of our products. Through the Digital Product Passport, we aim to make sustainability data more accessible and actionable for all stakeholders.”
About Madaster
Madaster is a platform dedicated to managing product and material data in the built environment. It provides tools for tracking and optimizing material use, supporting sustainability efforts and circularity in construction.
About Prysmian
Prysmian is a world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, The company is committed to advancing sustainability and innovation in the energy sector and digital infrastructure.
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