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The resolver layer for regulated products

Regulations like the EU Digital Product Passport are pushing per-item digital identifiers onto packaging. redireo gives you the resolver layer — a GS1 Digital Link on your GTIN, resolving on your own domain — without pretending to be the compliance itself. You bring the GTIN; you own what the links say.

One code, resolving on your own domain

A GS1 Digital Link is built from your product’s GTIN and resolves, by purpose, to whatever a scanner asks for — a product page, instructions, certification info, or a Digital Product Passport. redireo runs that resolver on your own verified domain, to the GS1 Digital Link standard, and publishes the/.well-known/gs1resolver description file. Each link type is editable after printing; the image never changes.

Where the line sits

We are deliberate about this. redireo does not issue GTINs, is not a GS1 certification, and creating a Digital Link does not by itself make a product compliant with a regulation. Registering a passport identifier in the EU DPP Registry, and the content that satisfies a given rule, are obligations on the manufacturer. What redireo removes is the resolver problem — standing up a conformant GS1 Digital Link resolver on your own domain, self-serve, that you can edit without reprinting.

Regulated link types are Enterprise

The passport, verifiable-credential trust, EPCIS supply-chain visibility, and validated-healthcare leaflets carry off-platform obligations — per-market regulatory validation and manufacturer-authorised sources. Those link types are gated to the Enterprise plan so they are set up with the right controls, not switched on casually.

Regulated products and DPP questions

Does redireo make my product compliant with the EU Digital Product Passport?

No, and we will not claim it does. Compliance with a regulation such as the ESPR or the EU Battery Regulation is an obligation on the manufacturer — including registering the passport identifier in the EU DPP Registry where required. redireo provides the resolver layer: a GS1 Digital Link built on your GTIN that resolves, on your own domain, to whatever information a link type points at. What is behind those links, and whether it satisfies a specific regulation, is yours to get right.

What does redireo actually provide for a DPP programme?

A GS1 Digital Link built from your GTIN, resolving on your own verified domain to link types you control — including a dpp link type — plus the /.well-known/gs1resolver description file that lets a GS1-aware system recognise a conformant resolver. Regulated link types (the passport, verifiable credentials, EPCIS, and validated-healthcare leaflets) are gated to Enterprise because they carry off-platform obligations.

Do I need a GTIN?

Yes. GTINs and GS1 Company Prefixes are issued by GS1, not by us; you bring one you are licensed to use. That is the one hard requirement, and it sits with you.

When do the EU rules take effect?

They phase in by category. The EU Battery Regulation dates a battery passport requirement to 18 February 2027; ESPR categories such as textiles follow via delegated acts on their own timelines. Confirm the exact requirement and date for your product category — this page is not legal advice.

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