We're students building the infrastructure for Europe's circular economy. No corporate bureaucracy. Just clean code and good design.
Regris started in late 2024 when we realized the February 2027 battery passport deadline was going to catch thousands of companies off guard. Every existing compliance platform was either:
We knew we could build something better. So we did.
We're not trying to build a massive enterprise platform. We're focused on making DPP creation as simple as possible:
Leeuwarden (Friesland, Netherlands) might not be Amsterdam or Rotterdam, but it's home to some of the best tech talent in the country. Plus, rent is cheaper so we can actually afford to build this thing.
We're proud to be part of the Dutch startup ecosystem and the broader European sustainability movement.
For the nerds out there, here's what we're building with:
Make compliance so easy that companies actually do it. We believe in the circular economy vision, and we know DPPs are crucial infrastructure for making it happen.
But if the tools are too complex or expensive, companies will either ignore the regulations or hire expensive consultants. We're building the alternative: software that's actually pleasant to use.
We're launching in early 2025 with battery passports, then rapidly expanding to all 8 product categories. By 2027, we want to be the default DPP platform for European SMEs.
Big goal? Sure. But we're students - we don't know what's impossible yet.
Want to chat? Email us at info@regris.eu
Follow our progress: We'll be sharing updates on LinkedIn and Twitter once we launch.