Digital Product Passport & Traceability

Digital Product Passport & Traceability

Actionable insights on the European Digital Product Passport (DPP) and supply chain traceability. We decode how granular data requirements impact operational costs and market access. Lack of traceability means immediate customs blockages and revenue loss. Learn how to implement auditable tracking to safeguard European exports, prevent supply chain disruptions, and protect corporate revenue from non-compliance penalties.
19
May
Brazilian Execution. European Regulatory Defensibility.

Brazilian Execution. European Regulatory Defensibility.

The strategic bridge between Ecobraz and Villanova ESG: Brazilian operational execution translated into European-facing supplier evidence, board-level documentation and regulatory defensibility.
5 min read
19
May
Contract Clause Risk Review

Contract Clause Risk Review

A focused executive review for companies that need to assess whether supplier evidence can support European buyer contract clauses on audit rights, reporting, traceability, origin, carbon data and due diligence cooperation.
4 min read
19
May
CBAM 2026: Why Carbon Data Became a Cash-Flow File

CBAM 2026: Why Carbon Data Became a Cash-Flow File

CBAM is no longer a future compliance discussion. Since 2026, carbon data has become a financial file for EU-facing supply chains. For Brazilian suppliers, the exposure is not only regulatory. It is commercial, contractual and cash-flow related.
3 min read
18
May
Digital Product Passport Data Debt Is Becoming Buyer-Readiness Risk

Digital Product Passport Data Debt Is Becoming Buyer-Readiness Risk

Digital Product Passport readiness is not only a future IT requirement. For EU-Brazil supply chains, weak product data is already becoming a buyer-readiness risk that can affect procurement confidence, contract renewal and supplier selection.
5 min read
18
May
EUDR Reference Numbers Are Becoming a Supplier Continuity Control

EUDR Reference Numbers Are Becoming a Supplier Continuity Control

EUDR reference numbers are moving from regulatory identifiers to supplier continuity controls. For EU-Brazil supply chains, the commercial risk is no longer only whether evidence exists, but whether it can be transmitted, linked and used by European buyers.
4 min read
15
May
Two Public European Platform Listings. One EU-Brazil Evidence Gap.

Two Public European Platform Listings. One EU-Brazil Evidence Gap.

Ecobraz and Marcio Villanova now have two complementary public listings on the European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform: one operational, one strategic.
3 min read
13
May
The EU Buyer Evidence Pack Brazilian Suppliers Should Prepare Before Negotiation

The EU Buyer Evidence Pack Brazilian Suppliers Should Prepare Before Negotiation

Brazilian suppliers approaching European buyers need more than commercial readiness. They need buyer-readable evidence before negotiation starts.
5 min read
13
May
From Brazilian Operational Proof to European Procurement Confidence

From Brazilian Operational Proof to European Procurement Confidence

Brazilian suppliers do not need more generic ESG narratives. They need to convert operational proof into European procurement confidence through structured, verifiable and buyer-readable evidence.
4 min read
13
May
The Hidden Cost of Being an Unreadable Supplier

The Hidden Cost of Being an Unreadable Supplier

Brazilian suppliers may be operationally capable and still commercially unreadable to European buyers. The hidden cost appears in delays, rework, buyer friction and lost procurement confidence.
4 min read
13
May
Why Supplier Documentation Is Becoming a Revenue Continuity Asset

Why Supplier Documentation Is Becoming a Revenue Continuity Asset

Supplier documentation is becoming a financial control layer. Brazilian suppliers exposed to European buyers need evidence that protects procurement continuity, contract defensibility and revenue stability.
4 min read