Northern Ireland technology company ubloquity has partnered with award-winning global street furniture designer Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) to launch a Digital Products Passport platform, giving councils, theme parks, developers, and public attractions verifiable real-time data on product materials, recycled content, repair history, and environmental performance.

As reported by Sync NI, the platform, also known as DP3, is built on ubloquity's IoT, AI, and blockchain-powered supply chain visibility technology and allows ESF customers to track materials and their origin, log maintenance and repairs throughout a product's lifecycle, access compliance-ready environmental reporting aligned with EU sustainability standards, and verify ESG performance using tamper-proof digital records.

Kieran Kelly, Founder and CEO of ubloquity, said: "This partnership shows how innovation here in Northern Ireland can solve global challenges. Our ubiNex technology platform is already transforming traceability in complex sectors, and through our partnership with ESF, we're bringing trusted, real-time sustainability data to the public infrastructure and built environment sectors."

Alan Lowry, CEO of Environmental Street Furniture, said: "Environmental responsibility is now a business necessity. Our portfolio of customers, from councils to theme parks, now expect verifiable sustainability data. Our DP3 platform provides the transparency they need, from verifying recycled materials to maintaining repair logs, and supporting compliance with fast-approaching EU and global standards."

The initiative positions both companies ahead of the European Union's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), which is accelerating the rollout of mandatory digital product transparency requirements across multiple sectors. Businesses across supply chains are simultaneously facing increasing demands for ESG reporting, lifecycle transparency, and sustainability data from clients, investors, and regulators.

Environmental Street Furniture already exports to 26 countries from its Northern Ireland base, supplying commercial developments, education campuses, hospitality venues, public realm projects, and major theme parks worldwide, providing a broad international deployment pathway for the DP3 platform from the outset.

The partnership represents a significant step in embedding verifiable sustainability credentials directly into physical infrastructure products, moving ESG compliance from self-reported documentation toward independently verifiable, real-time data at the product level.