Digital Product Passport Implementation Based on Multi-Blockchain Approach with Decentralized Identifier Provider

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This paper examines the implementation of a digital product passport (DPP) using Hyperledger Fabric technology to enhance product lifecycle management within the European Union’s circular economy action plan. This study addresses the need for detailed product information on materials, origin, usage, and end-of-life instructions to improve recycling practices and promote sustainable consumption. The approach integrates decentralized identifier (DID) technology for unique product identification using the cheqd.io platform with an enterprise tailored Hyperledger Fabric blockchain network for DPP data management, leveraging their strengths to enhance security and efficiency. This paper details the data model for the DPP, including entities like Product, Manufacturer, Supplier, and Material. Performance tests on the Hyperledger Fabric network demonstrate the system’s efficacy, focusing on CRUD operations and scalability. Future work will extend to the development of client applications and more comprehensive performance evaluations considering scalability and network expansion.

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Hulea, M., Miron, R., & Muresan, V. (2024). Digital Product Passport Implementation Based on Multi-Blockchain Approach with Decentralized Identifier Provider. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114874

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