The growing research interest in digital product passports (DPP) and circular economy platforms portends an ecological economic transformation that will require improved strategic product data governance. Using the literature, we explore the technical and policy frameworks required by data-based policy instruments for digital circular ecosystems (e. g., DPPs). We analyze five empirical product life cycle cases to better understand how the strategic governance of product-related data can connect materials and product flows to shape new collaborative circular ecosystems. For this purpose, we provide new governance proposals for modifying European DPPs to enable the systematic tracking of materials.
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Piétron, D., Staab, P., & Hofmann, F. (2023). Digital circular ecosystems: A data governance approach. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 32, 40–46. https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.32.S1.7
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