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

Trade Compliance Records announces the launch of its new Digital Product Passport (DPP) solution specifically designed to help businesses comply with the stringent requirements of EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542, leveraging SHA-256 cryptographic records for verifiable and client-owned compliance data.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Trade Compliance Records Deploys Digital Product Passport for EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 Clearwater, FL — July 1, 2026 — Trade Compliance Records (TCR), the sovereign compliance infrastructure platform, today announced the immediate availability of its new Digital Product Passport (DPP) solution tailored for the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542. This innovative product, accessible via tradecompliancerecords.com, provides manufacturers, importers, and distributors with an essential tool to navigate the complex data and reporting requirements mandated by the European Union, ensuring seamless compliance and market access. The EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 introduces unprecedented demands for transparency and traceability across the entire battery lifecycle, from raw material sourcing to end-of-life management. Companies must meticulously track and report on numerous data points, including carbon footprint, recycled content, and performance parameters. TCR’s Digital Product Passport simplifies this daunting task by offering a centralized, secure, and verifiable platform to compile, manage, and share all necessary compliance data, thereby mitigating operational bottlenecks and ensuring regulatory adherence for all supply chain stakeholders. Anthony James Peacock, Industrial Infrastructure Architect at LinkDaddy® LLC, emphasized the urgency of robust compliance solutions. “The EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 represents a monumental shift towards circularity and transparency, demanding an unprecedented level of data granularity throughout the battery lifecycle. Without a robust, verifiable digital product passport, companies face significant enforcement risks, including substantial fines, product recalls, and market access restrictions, making compliance a critical competitive differentiator.” At the core of TCR’s solution are SHA-256 cryptographically sealed compliance records. These records leverage advanced hashing algorithms to create i...

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