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Why Economy3?

Quality tracing captures chain of custody, raw material origins, and step-by-step transformations. Our bottom-up approach creates MRV-grade records that drive compliance, AI discovery, and sales. Built for truth.

Economy3 helps makers get Digital Product Passport-ready—without enterprise budgets. Artisans and farmers trace for free and build JSON-LD records—the gold standard for AI discovery, compliance, and sales.

Countries representing 42% of global GDP now require sustainability data collected from supply chains. We make compliance and higher sales byproducts of work. Quality tracing captures raw material origins and step-by-step transformations. Documenting work where it happens creates real-time Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV)-grade data.

Economy3 is an open execution mesh where better climate tracing drives easier compliance and higher sales. In a multi-agent world, power migrates to whoever can prove what happened—which becomes our flywheel for stronger economics, lower operating costs, more capable agents, stronger trust, higher revenue, and customer delight. We're like Stripe (payments platform) for the agentic transition of real-life goods and services.

We build on global open standards—W3C, JSON-LD, and Digital Product Passports—for full interoperability across products, services, events, and measurements. We replace fees, workarounds, and guesswork with open systems that return value to the businesses that create it. Partners own their data, their customers, and their business.

Built to work across fragmented systems. You do not have to expose your store, your agents, or your customers. No lock-in. No sunk costs.

The problem

Why current systems fail

The ESPR requires Digital Product Passports to use open, interoperable, machine-readable, structured and searchable data with no vendor lock-in.

Most current DPP systems are sunk-costs-in-progress. Centralized databases, permissioned blockchains, and JSON/JSON-RPC systems trap records and break continuity across systems, through handoffs and transformations. They are problematic for big firms, unworkable for MSMEs, and unethical for the Global South.

Once continuity breaks, firms have to rebuild records continuously. That raises the cost of creating, sharing, verifying, and using product records. Recurring reconstruction and inference mistakes keep overhead high and make these systems sunk costs in progress. In multi-agent environments, unverified records become uninsurable liabilities.

Catalini, Hui, and Wu, Some Simple Economics of AGI, arXiv:2602.20946v2 (2026), §4.4.1: XA = (1 − τ)(1 − sv)La

EU ESPR 2024/1781, Arts. 9–10; Chawla, K., Chirvasuta, T., Wolf, M.-A., Wolf, K., Rongen, S., Rurup, R., Gonzalez Torres, M., Naumann, G., and Arcipowska, A., Methodology for Defining Data Requirements for the Digital Product Passport under the ESPR Framework, JRC145830, 2026, doi:10.2760/4511279

About Economy3

What we do and why it matters.