5 November 2025
On 5 November, Prodikt brought together leading industry players at Byggmaterialdagen 2025 (Building Materials Day 2025) to discuss how digital product passports can become a key to traceability, sustainability and more efficient construction processes.
At this year’s Byggmaterialdagen (Building Materials Day), Prodikt hosted a panel discussion on digital product passports – a topic that is rapidly becoming central as new EU requirements come into force. Together with experts from property owners, suppliers and construction companies, we discussed how the industry can align around shared data models and create a more transparent, climate-aware and data-driven construction process.
At the start of the seminar, Prodikt’s Senior Sustainability Expert Martin Erlandsson gave an overview of upcoming EU requirements and regulatory developments around digital product passports.
After that, a panel discussion followed where the participants shared their perspectives on:
At Prodikt, we work every day to make sustainability data accessible, traceable and usable.
Digital product passports are a natural part of that journey. They create a shared data structure that simplifies collaboration between manufacturers, distributors, construction companies and property owners.
When the industry works with the same language – the same formats, templates and level of information – we can:








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