Kaldåni’s Foundation for Digital Transparency
From craft cider in Hardanger to Digital Product Passports in food and beverage
From craft cider in Hardanger to Digital Product Passports in food and beverage

Repass is partnering with WJ Profil, part of the NorEngros group, to launch a pilot project introducing Digital Product Passports (DPPs).

Modern supply chains are drowning in complexity—and fragmented data is the hidden cost. What happens when transparency becomes a buzzword instead of a business asset?

In partnership with Repass, Husfliden Lillehammer has created Digital Product Passports (DPPs) for a selection of their bunads.

Repass partnered with Luga to digitize their workwear offering, bringing transparency, traceability, and repair tracking directly to clients through Digital Product Passports (DPPs).

As the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) begins to reshape the product landscape, one thing is clear: sustainability is no longer optional.
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The fashion industry is entering a period of significant regulatory transformation. With the European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) now in effect, the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is no longer a distant concept.

Repass x Invig Launch at GS1 Norway Breakfast Meeting

We had the privilege of participating in Möbelriksdagen 2025 in Tranås, Sweden. At this two-day gathering, the furniture and interior design value chain came together to explore the industry's most pressing topics.

When it comes to circularity—repair, reuse, and upcycling—most systems are still designed with clothing in mind.

Ulvang partnered with Repass in a pilot project initiated by BRAV to create a digital experience that reflects the brand’s values, engages customers more deeply, and unlocks new commercial opportunities.

This year’s Oslo Runway 10th anniversary was more than a fashion week—it was a cultural movement.