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Digital Product Passports for ESPR Compliance

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Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)

The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation came into force in July 2024, replacing the old Ecodesign Directive and adding three significant new requirements: digital product passports (DPPs), green public procurement rules, and restrictions on unsold product destruction. If your products are sold, imported, or distributed in the EU — or if any part of your value chain touches the EU market — ESPR applies to you. This guide walks through what the regulation requires, which product categories are affected first, what a DPP actually needs to contain, and what the timeline looks like between now and 2028. Download this guide and find out: ✔️ What is ESPR? ✔️ Which products are in scope and the first batch of priority categories (iron, steel, aluminium, textiles, tyres, furniture, ICT, and electronics) ✔️ What a digital product passport must include: materials, performance data, substances of concern, carbon footprint, and lifecycle instructions ✔️ Key milestones: the DPP registry launch in July 2026, delegated acts for iron and steel (2026), textiles, tyres and aluminium (2027), and what the compliance window looks like ✔️ Rules on unsold product destruction and what companies need to disclose publicly under ESPR ✔️ What ESPR requires of manufacturers, importers, distributors, and public authorities — separately ✔️ How the DPP connects to related EU regulations, including the Batteries Regulation, Critical Raw Materials Act, and Construction Products Regulation ‍

Webinar

Mastering ESPR Compliance: Scope, Timelines, and Key Action for Multinationals

The European Sustainability Product Regulation (ESPR) is reshaping the landscape for manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers within the EU, with a strong focus on sustainable design and transparent product information. This concise, 30-minute session, led by Ziva Buzeti, Circularise's in-house policy research analyst, guides you through ESPR’s most critical aspects, including: What is ESPR? Digital Product Passports (DPPs) Product Requirements & Disposal Rules Scope of ESPR Compliance Product Scope & Prioritisation Opportunities for multinational companies ‍

Webinar

DPP decoded: Navigating EU regulations with live examples and strategic insights

Feeling overwhelmed by the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulations? Watch this webinar as Circularise experts Serena Gariboldi and Ziva Buzeti decode key EU legislations—including ESPR, Battery Regulation, and upcoming ELV and Detergents Regulations. Learn through real-world examples from Samsonite, battery passports, and QR-accessible DPPs developed by Circularise. Essential viewing for manufacturers, importers, and distributors aiming for compliance, transparency, and sustainable business practices.