The Eco-design for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is a key initiative under the European Green Deal, aimed at making products more durable, reusable, repairable, and recyclable. ESPR applies internationally, regardless of where a product’s value chain is located — if a product is manufactured, imported, distributed, or sold in the EU, the entire value chain must comply with these regulations.
Therefore, ESPR has a global reach, influencing supply chains and production practices worldwide. For businesses, ensuring compliance is crucial not only to avoid penalties but also to stay competitive, future-proof operations, and meet growing consumer and regulatory demands for sustainable products.
This guide is a full breakdown of the regulation. Find out what the regulation is and how it will impact your operations!
Download this guide and find out:
✔️ What is ESPR?
✔️ Digital product passports in ESPR
✔️ Destruction and discarding of unsold consumer products in ESPR
✔️ What is required of companies?
✔️ What is required of public authorities?
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