A Digital Product Passport (DPP) solution that preserves confidential knowledge and IP advantages—sector-independent. Prove EU compliance without exposing trade secrets or formulations.
EU regulations (ESPR 2024/1781) mandate material disclosure for Digital Product Passports. Revealing your Bill of Materials means competitors can reverse-engineer years of R&D. Existing solutions require full disclosure or depend on third-party certifiers—and who will verify your records in 2050?
These are the challenges today's DPP landscape leaves unsolved—and what we fix.
Current DPP systems require sharing your complete material specifications—exposing proprietary formulations to everyone in the supply chain.
Wind blades, batteries, and aerospace parts last decades. Will your certification provider still exist in 2050 to verify records from 2025?
PDF certificates can't reflect 25 years of operational wear. How do you prove actual material condition at end-of-life?
Recyclers know which designs actually work—but this knowledge never reaches your engineering team for the next product.
Circalo solves these.
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We enable manufacturers to prove regulatory compliance without exposing trade secrets. Verification that works in year 1 and year 30—independent of any single provider.
Prove "recyclable content ≥60%" without revealing exact percentages, supplier names, or formulations. Like proving you're over 18 without showing your birthdate.
Verification remains valid for 25–30 years independent of any provider. Your product passports stay valid even if we disappear tomorrow.
Verification uses mathematics, not trust in a company. Regulators and recyclers can verify without relying on us.
Recyclers get verified material data without full supply-chain disclosure. Materials flow efficiently into circular economy streams.
Blade recyclability verification for EU ESPR compliance
EV and grid storage passport compliance
Structural integrity verification across 25+ year lifespans
Secondary material markets and circular economy