Examples
Introduction
Examples show the theory landing on an actual product: a populated data set, an identifier and carrier choice, a resolver route, and the consumer or authority view that results. This section exists because most of the difficult decisions in passport work only become visible once you look at concrete data.
What This Section Covers
- End to end worked examples for representative product types.
- Sample data sets showing required, optional and pending fields side by side.
- Identifier and carrier choices explained through real scenarios.
- Common data quality problems illustrated with before and after comparisons.
Who Should Read This
Practitioners who prefer to learn from concrete artefacts, and teams validating their own data model against a reference. Read the relevant concept article first so the example has context.
Recommended Reading Order
- What Is a Digital Product Passport?: the model being illustrated.
- Standards & Technology: identifiers and carriers used in the examples.
- Example 01: From DPP Readiness to Defensible Supplier Evidence, then further examples as they are published.
Published Examples
A fictional lighting manufacturer runs one product family through the three practical Templates in sequence: readiness assessment, data origin worksheet, supplier evidence register. It shows how a value that looked settled in the ERP becomes an owned, dated evidence gap, and what a defensible position actually looks like.
Read Example 01 →Further worked examples are in preparation. They appear here and in the navigation as they are published, so this page never links to unfinished material.
About This Article
tieback Knowledge is a continuously maintained reference library covering Digital Product Passports, product traceability, product compliance and related regulations. Articles are reviewed regularly as legislation, standards and implementation guidance evolve.