ReValue Featured in New Nordic Handbook on Circular Data Sharing
2025.06.09

In ReValue, we test how digital product passports – with data such as material composition, origin, and previous use – can unlock new resale business models.
How can digital product passports make resale profitable? That’s one of the core questions explored in the project ReValue – a collaboration between Axfoundation, Filippa K, Accenture, and GS1 Sweden.
ReValue is highlighted as a leading example in the Nordic Circular Data Sharing Playbook, a new handbook offering guidance on how data sharing can enable circular business models. The playbook targets businesses and policymakers seeking to understand how digital information can be used strategically to advance sustainability and resource efficiency.
In ReValue, we test how digital product passports – with data such as material composition, origin, and previous use – can unlock new resale business models. By extending the life of garments, the model creates both environmental benefits and new revenue streams, making circularity an attractive option even for primary producers.
Being featured in the playbook underscores the real-world relevance and timeliness of the ReValue project. It highlights how applied insights and pilot testing can contribute to the broader Nordic dialogue on the future of a circular economy. Achieving large-scale transformation requires the interplay of policy, technology, and business logic – and it is precisely at this intersection that ReValue operates.
About the Playbook
The Nordic Circular Data Sharing Playbook was developed by Nordic Innovation and Accenture. Nordic Innovation is an organization under the Nordic Council of Ministers that works to promote innovation and sustainable competitiveness in the Nordic region. Accenture, a global consulting firm with expertise in digitalization, strategy, and sustainable development, contributed analysis, methodology, and industry insight.