Weavabel announces strategic partnership with Bombiix

Weavabel announces strategic partnership with Bombiix to deliver integrated Digital Product Passport solutions

7 min read time | Jun 24, 2026 | Written by: David Stutterheim
Weavabel and Bombiix logo to signal partnership

Weavabel announces a strategic partnership with Bombiix, the advanced Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Digital Product Passport (DPP) platform, to help brands prepare for the growing complexity of Digital Product Passport compliance and connected product transparency.

 

At a glance

 

As the fashion and textile industry prepares for the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), brands are facing increasing pressure to improve product traceability, manage product and sustainability data more effectively and prepare for upcoming Digital Product Passport requirements.

At the same time, many businesses continue to operate across fragmented systems where product data, compliance management, customer communication and physical product execution remain disconnected.

Addressing this challenge, Weavabel and Bombiix are combining their specialist expertise to deliver a connected Digital Product Passport solution, linking structured product data with compliant physical product identification, labelling and customer-facing digital experiences.

Specialist Expertise Coming Together

By aligning Weavabel’s expertise in trims, packaging, labelling, product identification and supply chain connectivity with Bombiix’s advanced DPP and PLM platform, brands gain a more integrated approach to Digital Product Passport readiness.

Weavabel is a global trims, packaging, and labelling partner supporting brands across fashion, retail and lifestyle sectors with woven labels, care labels, packaging, RFID, traceability and product identification solutions.

As Digital Product Passports move closer to becoming mandatory for textiles under ESPR, the company has expanded its focus on compliance, traceability and connected product data, helping brands align physical product execution with evolving regulatory requirements.

Because Digital Product Passports depend heavily on accurate product, material and supply chain data, Weavabel occupies a unique position at the intersection of product manufacturing, supplier collaboration, labelling and compliance execution.

"One of the biggest challenges facing brands today is that critical product information exists across multiple systems, suppliers and teams. By working closely with Weavabel, we're helping businesses reduce that complexity and create a more connected approach to managing product data and Digital Product Passports," comments Lucy Blackley, Founder & CPO, Bombiix Limited.

"From our very first conversations with Weavabel, it was clear that we shared the same philosophy: helping brands succeed through collaboration, innovation and practical support. This partnership is built on a shared commitment to making Digital Product Passports accessible, achievable and valuable for the brands we serve.”

Bombiix provides an advanced digital platform that enables brands to capture, structure and manage product data across the full product lifecycle. The platform supports Digital Product Passport creation, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Digital Asset Management (DAM) and supplier connectivity through one scalable system.

Together, the partnership creates a connected Digital Product Passport journey that bridges verified product data with compliant physical and digital product experiences.

Connecting Product Data with Physical Product Execution

At the core of the partnership is a practical but increasingly important concept: connecting structured Digital Product Passport data directly with the physical products placed on the market.

Through the partnership, brands can gather and manage DPP-relevant information including:

Product identity and batch information
• Material composition and fibre percentages
• Sustainability metrics and environmental impact data
Certifications and testing information
• Supply chain and factory details
• Repairability, recycling and end-of-life guidance

The integrated solution then enables that information to be seamlessly connected to physical care labels, packaging and digital touchpoints through QR codes and digital links.

A key feature of the partnership is the integration between the Bombiix Digital Product Passport platform and Weavabel’s Care Label ordering platform.

The integration module allows:
• Product and DPP data to be created and published within the Bombiix platform
• Product codes and DPP URLs to transfer securely into the Care Label system
• Automatic validation and mapping to relevant products and suppliers
• Factories to instantly access only the products and orders relevant to them
• QR codes to be automatically generated for care labels and packaging as DPP data carriers

The result is a more connected approach to Digital Product Passport implementation that supports transparency, reduces operational complexity and helps brands prepare for upcoming ESPR milestones through to 2030.

“Our partnership with Bombiix allows us to simplify what can otherwise become a very complex Digital Product Passport journey for brands,” said David Stutterheim, Digital Product Passport, Systems and Variable Data Consultant at Weavabel.

“Brands can no longer treat compliance data, product information and physical product execution as separate processes. By partnering with Bombiix, we are helping businesses connect structured product data with real-world product identification and customer-facing digital experiences in a way that is practical, scalable and future-focused.”

Meeting Growing Regulatory Demands Through Collaboration

The partnership reflects a broader shift within the fashion and textile industry as brands prepare for increasing Digital Product Passport obligations under ESPR.

While the textile-specific delegated act is currently expected around mid-2027, the foundational framework is already in place and brands are being encouraged to begin preparing their internal systems and product data structures now.

Current guidance suggests Digital Product Passports will need to include information relating to:

• Product identity and material composition
• Sustainability attributes and environmental impact data
• Substances of concern
• Recyclability and recycled content
• Repairability and lifecycle guidance

In addition, DPP information is expected to remain digitally accessible throughout the full lifecycle of the product, including repair, resale and recycling stages.

As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, collaboration between product data platforms and physical product identification providers is becoming increasingly important.

“Digital Product Passports are about far more than compliance alone,” David Stutterheim continued. “They represent an opportunity for brands to improve transparency, strengthen customer trust and create more meaningful connected product experiences.”

Importantly, each Digital Product Passport is hosted on a secure independent domain to ensure product data remains accessible throughout the full life of the product, supporting future ESPR accessibility requirements.

Many global brands already work with both companies independently. By bringing their specialist capabilities together, Weavabel and Bombiix aim to help brands reduce fragmentation, improve data consistency and future-proof their Digital Product Passport strategies ahead of mandatory implementation.

“At Weavabel, we believe successful Digital Product Passport implementation relies on transparency, collaboration and connected execution,” David Stutterheim concluded.

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