Trade Compliance Records Deploys Digital Product Passport for EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542

Trade Compliance Records announces the launch of its Digital Product Passport solution to help businesses comply with the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542. This innovative platform provides cryptographically sealed compliance records, ensuring data integrity and simplifying regulatory adherence for importers and customs brokers.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Trade Compliance Records Deploys Digital Product Passport for EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 Clearwater, FL — June 1, 2026 — Trade Compliance Records (tradecompliancerecords.com) today announced the release of its Digital Product Passport (DPP) solution specifically designed to address the requirements of the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542. This new offering enables customs brokers, freight forwarders, and importers to efficiently and securely manage compliance data related to batteries sold within the European Union. The EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 introduces stringent requirements for battery traceability, sustainability, and safety. Businesses operating within the EU market face the complex challenge of collecting, managing, and reporting extensive data about the batteries they handle. This includes information on battery chemistry, origin, carbon footprint, and recyclability. Trade Compliance Records' DPP provides a centralized platform to streamline this process, ensuring that all necessary data is accurately recorded and readily available for regulatory review. "The EU Battery Regulation introduces significant enforcement risks for companies that fail to accurately track and report the required data," said Anthony James Peacock, Industrial Infrastructure Architect, LinkDaddy® LLC. "Trade Compliance Records' Digital Product Passport offers a robust solution for managing this complexity and mitigating the risk of non-compliance penalties. The ability to generate verifiable, cryptographically sealed records is crucial for demonstrating due diligence to regulatory authorities." Trade Compliance Records leverages SHA-256 cryptographic hashing to ensure the integrity and authenticity of compliance records. Each record is assigned a unique hash value, which acts as a digital fingerprint. Any alteration to the record will result in a different hash value, immediately indicating tampering. This cryptographic sealing provides a high leve...

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