The challenge of becoming more sustainable and adopting circular models is an ambitious one. Although society is increasingly committed to these principles, significant changes require a regulatory framework that we must comply with to ensure success.
Norms not only indicate which actions to take but also how to document, measure, and communicate them effectively. In the field of sustainability and the circular economy, technology plays a crucial role in ensuring that organizations can comply with these regulations in an accurate, transparent, and traceable manner. This way, we not only avoid greenwashing but also ensure integrity and clarity at every step of the process.
Regulatory challenges we solve
01. Ecodesign regulation for sustainable products (ESPR) and digital product passports
Our digital product passports allow the inclusion of the required information as per this regulation and subsequent sector-specific delegated acts. They are also aligned with international protocols like UNECE or standards such as GS1, which guide supply chain actors' exchange.
02. Repair directive for promoting goods repair
Our technology enables the tracking of the repair cycle. Thanks to the digitization of goods, we associate the necessary repairability information, monitor the process, and connect with the different stakeholders involved in the repair act.
03. Packaging and packaging waste regulation
Obligations related to reuse and the use of recycled materials are among the key points. Our platforms enable tracing and closing the loop on reuse, and we help certify the origin of recycled materials without revealing confidential data through innovative ZKP algorithms.
04. Extended producer responsibility regulations and strategies
Through digital tools such as real-time tracking and artificial intelligence, producers can optimize waste management and recycling. Furthermore, technology promotes transparency, allowing consumers to make more informed and responsible decisions.
Other legal texts regarding shared sustainability information between companies can also be supported by our technology.
05. Due diligence directive in corporate sustainability
Our solution enables companies to effectively track risks and sustainability practices across their supply chain. Companies can ensure compliance with sustainability standards and demonstrate they are taking the right steps to mitigate negative impacts and promote responsible practices.
06. Corporate sustainability information directive
The Digital Product Passport offers an efficient and transparent way to manage sustainability data. This allows companies to meet ESG reporting requirements, improving communication about their environmental, social, and governance practices with stakeholders and ensuring regulatory compliance.
We offer data analytics and traceability tools to manage risks in your supply chain. Additionally, we facilitate the collection and disclosure of sustainability information through digital platforms and automated reporting systems. This ensures regulatory compliance and improves transparency in your ESG performance. These are just a few of the regulations with which our technology can assist, such as those related to sustainability, the circular economy, and ESG reporting.
However, our solution also adapts to a wide range of sector-specific regulations, including carbon footprint regulations, material recycling, and natural resource management. With our technology, not only does compliance with regulations become easier, but we also promote a culture aligned with best practices in sustainability and corporate responsibility.
How we do it?
Starting the Journey Towards Compliance with the ESPR Regulation
At Blue Room Innovation, we have started the process of aligning with the ESPR (Sustainable Products and Ecodesign Regulation). This regulation sets key requirements to ensure the sustainability of products throughout their life cycle, focusing on waste reduction, resource efficiency, and recycling.
Through our solutions, like the Digital Product Passport, we are helping companies integrate ecodesign principles, ensuring their products meet sustainability standards required by the regulation. We are also working proactively to ensure that our systems not only comply with current standards but also adapt to future regulatory requirements, promoting transparency, traceability, and accountability across the supply chain.
This journey towards ESPR compliance is a key step in helping companies position themselves as leaders in sustainability and the circular economy, contributing to the creation of greener and more responsible products.

Starting the Journey Towards Compliance with the ESPR Regulation
At Blue Room Innovation, we have started the process of aligning with the ESPR (Sustainable Products and Ecodesign Regulation). This regulation sets key requirements to ensure the sustainability of products throughout their life cycle, focusing on waste reduction, resource efficiency, and recycling.
Through our solutions, like the Digital Product Passport, we are helping companies integrate ecodesign principles, ensuring their products meet sustainability standards required by the regulation. We are also working proactively to ensure that our systems not only comply with current standards but also adapt to future regulatory requirements, promoting transparency, traceability, and accountability across the supply chain.
This journey towards ESPR compliance is a key step in helping companies position themselves as leaders in sustainability and the circular economy, contributing to the creation of greener and more responsible products.
