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Renoon alternatives: DPP providers for fashion compared

If you are evaluating Renoon for the EU Digital Product Passport and want to compare alternatives, here are the main DPP providers for fashion — and where a verification-first option, Reeco, differs. The DPP becomes a market-access precondition when the EU Registry goes live on 19 July 2026.

The main Renoon alternatives

Alternatives at a glance

Why choose Reeco as the alternative

OID4VCI · mass balance · UNTP/JRC/CIRPASS-2

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the best alternative to Renoon for DPP?

It depends on the priority. For industrial-scale item serialization, Avery Dennison/atma.io; for luxury tokenized ownership, Arianee; for a verification-first, audit-ready DPP with per-garment mass balance and publicly testable credentials, Reeco.

Is Reeco a good Renoon alternative for Italian fashion brands?

Yes. Reeco is built in the Prato textile district and focuses on verifying declarations against primary sources and issuing audit-ready credentials — complementary to, and stronger than, a data-unification approach where audit robustness matters.

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Frequently asked questions

Does a GRS certificate make my product ESPR-compliant?

No. GRS verifies recycled content in bulk kilograms; the ESPR Digital Product Passport requires a verifiable declaration for each individual garment. GRS is a strong input to compliance, not compliance itself.

When does the textile Digital Product Passport become mandatory?

The ESPR delegated act for textiles is expected in 2027, with enforcement of the Digital Product Passport from 2028 for garments sold in the EU.

What is the difference between a GRS Transaction Certificate and a DPP claim?

A GRS Transaction Certificate proves a quantity of recycled material (in kilograms) moved between two certified parties over a period. A DPP claim is the recycled-content statement attached to one specific finished product that a consumer or auditor can verify.

How do you convert bulk GRS kilograms into a per-garment claim?

Through a mass-balance method that allocates certified material across produced units using fabric construction and yield data, then verifies and signs each claim. This is what the Reeco® platform automates.

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EU Recognition
CIRPASS-2 EWG1·EWG3
JRC REGISTERED STAKEHOLDER
UNTP Software Register · UN/CEFACT
Zenodo DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19206500