What this skill does
Reviews your product data against the EU Digital Product Passport requirements and tells you exactly what is present, incomplete, or missing — field by field.
The ESPR mandate requires structured digital records for every textile product sold in the EU from January 2026. This skill bridges the gap between what you already have (spec sheets, PLM exports, care labels) and what the regulation actually requires.
When to use it
- Auditing a product range before a compliance deadline
- Reviewing what your PLM or ERP currently captures versus what DPP requires
- Preparing for a supplier data collection exercise — knowing the gaps first makes your data briefs sharper
- Sense-checking a completed product record before submission
How to use it
- 1.Copy the prompt using the button above
- 2.Open Claude or ChatGPT and paste it as the system prompt
- 3.In your message, paste any product data you have — a spec sheet, product description, spreadsheet row, or even a handwritten notes summary
- 4.Review the field-by-field output
The skill checks against all 8 core DPP fields for textile products. For each gap, it explains what data is needed and, for common gaps, where to find it in your supply chain.
Important note
This is a gap analysis tool, not a legal compliance audit. Use it to identify data you need to collect — then work with a compliance specialist to verify your final DPP meets the current regulatory requirements.
The ESPR regulation's delegated acts for textiles are still being finalised. For the most current field requirements, check the official European Commission ESPR portal.