Plociennik,ChristianePourjafarian,MonirehSaleh,ShehabHagedorn,TabeaCarmo Precci Lopes,Alice doVogelgesang,MalteBaehr,JulianKellerer,BerndJansen,MaikeBerg,HolgerRuskowski,MartinSchebek,LiselotteCiroth,AndreasDemmler, DanielKrupka, DanielFederrath, Hannes2022-09-282022-09-282022978-3-88579-720-3https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/39501The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a concept to collect and share product-related information along a product's lifecycle. The aim is to provide all stakeholders during the product lifecycle with the information they need such that a successful Circular Economy can be implemented. At the moment, several varieties of DPPs are being developed, most of them sector-specific. As of today, however, there is no common standard as to what a DPP should look like. This paper collects requirements for the DPP from different perspectives that must be fulfilled to make it broadly applicable.enDigital Product PassportCircular EconomyRequirements for a Digital Product Passport to Boost the Circular Economy10.18420/inf2022_1271617-5468