Table of Contents - L.1071 (11/2024) - A model for digital product passport information on sustainability and circularity
1 Scope 2 References 3 Definitions 3.1 Terms defined elsewhere 3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation 4 Abbreviations and acronyms 5 Conventions 6 Related regional and global DPP standards and regulation 6.0 General 6.1 Global digital sustainable product passport opportunities to achieve a circular economy 6.2 European digital product passport 6.3 United Nations Transparency Protocol (UNTP) – B2B Digital Product Passport 6.4 Other related standards 6.5 Alignment and complementarity 7 Overview of information requirements from pre-existing environmental standards 7.0 General 7.1 Quality properties of data and information 7.2 Product granularity and circularity information requirements 7.3 DPP legislative requirements 8 From requirements to an information model 8.0 General 8.1 Description of environmental information about a product 8.2 Metric 8.3 Evidence 8.4 Environmental information template about a standard 9 Digital information and product alignment to standards 9.1 Mapping of specifications to information and data: template about a standard 9.2 Mapping of products to information and data: description about a product 9.3 What digital sustainable product passport information enables 10 Guidance for implementation Appendix I – Example application exercise of an information template for a standard Appendix II – Relationship to Recommendation ITU-T L.1102: printed labels for communicating information on rare metals in ICT goods Appendix III – Related work on vocabularies and ontologies about environmental sustainability Page Appendix IV – The legal context and requirements for DPP in the EU Bibliography
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