The European Union is planning to mandate DPP for all products made or sold within the EU by 2027, which will further extend to the supply chain. In preparation to satisfy the upcoming regulatory requirements that will be imposed by the ESPR, PURBANI demonstrates its capability to publish product-related information.

PURBANI completed a pilot project on digital product passport, a digital record that provides comprehensive information about a product and its entire value chain. This includes everything from the product’s origin, materials used, environmental impact, and disposal recommendations. The project has been conducted according to the requirements stated on the CISL- Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership for preparing the Digital Product Passport.
PURBANI aims to accelerate the transition to a circular economy, boost material and energy efficiency, extend product lifetimes and optimize product design. Manufacturing products in a manner that causes the least environmental footprint. To help consumers make sustainable choices and enable the sharing of key product-related information essential for products’ sustainability and circularity, including those specified in Annex III of the ESPR proposal.
PURBANI aligns its operations with CSR principles, meets consumer and regulatory demands for transparency, and contributes to a more sustainable and ethical global economy.
About PURBANI:
PURBANI is one of Bangladesh’s largest & oldest establishments with 100% export-oriented Textile industry since 1973 and has been doing business for more than 50 Years. It is a vertically integrated textile manufacturing company and title holder of 13 business entities involved in Spinning, Yarn Dyeing, Fiber dyeing, Fabric Manufacturing, Dyeing, and Ready-Made Garments.
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