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Step 4

Data governance

The DPP is not a single document. It is a layered, versioned, lifecycle record. Decisions about access, granularity and retention made early are expensive to unwind.

Access layers

Public

Transparency for consumers: composition overview, care, origin, end-of-life. No authentication.

Professional

Repairers, refurbishers, recyclers: disassembly, spare-parts, substance detail. Authenticated role-based access.

Authorities

Market surveillance, customs, tax authorities: full record, including confidential business information. Authenticated, audited.

Granularity: model vs batch vs instance

LevelWhen to useImplications
ModelStable, high-volume, identical SKUs.One DPP covers thousands of units. Cheap, but no unit-level traceability.
BatchControlled-variation products: chemicals, batteries, food.DPP per batch or production run. Good for recalls.
InstanceHigh-value, in-life updating: EV batteries, aircraft parts, furniture with spare parts.DPP per serialised unit. Most expensive; mandatory for batteries.

Versioning & retention

  • Every material change to the DPP creates a new version. Prior versions remain resolvable by version identifier.
  • Retention runs from end-of-production until at least 10 years after the last unit's end-of-life (sector rules may extend).
  • Retired records move to an archive layer but remain queryable by authorities for the retention period.