Who owns the EU Digital Product Passport — brand, manufacturer, or importer?

In short

The manufacturer owns the EU Digital Product Passport. When the manufacturer sits outside the EU, the obligation falls on the importer placing the product on the EU market. So a non-EU brand selling into Europe owns its passports — not its factory — and is fully in scope.

The party that places the product on the EU market holds the passport obligation. For EU-made goods that’s the manufacturer; for imported goods it’s the importer. Many brands assume the factory will “handle the QR code” — but the legal responsibility, and the liability, sits with the brand or importer.

Scenario Who owns the passport
EU manufacturer The manufacturer
Non-EU manufacturer, EU importer The importer
Brand using contract manufacturers The brand/importer placing it on the market

Does my factory create the passport for me?

No. The obligation sits with the manufacturer or, for imports, the importer placing the product on the EU market — not the upstream factory.

Are non-EU brands in scope?

Yes. If you sell into the EU, the importer owns the passport, so the obligation reaches non-EU brands.

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