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Make sense of the ESPR and the Digital Product Passport, fast.

Plain-English answers, free tools, and updates you can trust on the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and the Digital Product Passport. We track Brussels' delegated acts so you don't have to.

Find your way through ecodesign and the Digital Product Passport.

The two firm dates

19 July 2026

Ban on destroying unsold textiles, clothing accessories and footwear (large companies); EU DPP registry due.

Large apparel and footwear firms can no longer destroy unsold stock from this date; medium-sized firms follow ~2030 and micro/small are exempt. The Commission must also have its DPP registry running by now.

18 February 2027

Battery Passport becomes mandatory - the first live Digital Product Passport.

Under the EU Battery Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, EV, light-means-of-transport and industrial batteries over 2 kWh must carry a battery passport. It is the working template for the DPPs to come under the ESPR.

These two dates are fixed in law. The dates for textiles, furniture, steel and other product groups are indicative Working-Plan estimates and arrive through delegated acts that are not yet final. See the full timeline for what is confirmed versus expected.

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“A customer says we need a Digital Product Passport.” Where do you start?

A retailer or a big customer just told you that you'll need a Digital Product Passport, or sent a request for “DPP-ready” product data, and you have no idea whether the rules even apply to you yet. You don't have a compliance team. You're worried you'll lose the account, or spend money on something that isn't even finalised.

Take a breath. The ESPR is a framework law: the headline regulation is in force, but the detailed rules arrive product group by product group through delegated acts, and most are not final yet. So for many companies the honest answer is “not quite yet, and here's how to get ready sensibly.” We'll help you work out whether you're in scope, when your product group's rules are expected, and what's worth doing now versus what can safely wait. No jargon, no sales pitch.

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Why use this hub

Why use this hub

No upsell

We don’t sell Digital Product Passport software, and there’s no demo to book. That means no pressure to "request a quote" at the bottom of every answer, and an honest line on the vendors when you compare them. We just explain the rules.

Always current

The ESPR keeps moving: a Working Plan, delegated acts arriving group by group, the destruction ban phasing in, and DPP standards still being finalised. Every page carries the official sources we used and the date we last checked them, and we update when things change.

Plain English, with free tools

A scope checker, a DPP data template, a glossary and a delegated-acts timeline, written for people without a legal team. Terms are explained the first time we use them, then linked to the glossary.

The ESPR Brief

We watch Brussels' delegated acts so you don't.

The ESPR is written in instalments: rules land product group by product group, often with little warning. One email, plain English, tells you what moved, what it means for you, and what to do about it, so you can stop refreshing EUR-Lex and get back to your actual job.

  • Delegated-act alerts the moment your product group moves: a new draft, an adoption, a confirmed date.
  • DPP go-live dates as they firm up, from the battery passport to textiles and beyond.
  • Plain-English summaries with a link to the official source, every time.

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By the numbers

The ESPR in a few numbers

The figures worth keeping in your head. Each one is set in law or in the official Working Plan we link from the pillar page.

2024/1781

Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, the ESPR. It replaces the old Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC and covers nearly all physical goods.

18 Jul 2024

The ESPR entered into force. It is a framework law: binding product rules follow through delegated acts adopted over time.

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Priority product groups in the first Working Plan (2025-2030): textiles, furniture, mattresses, tyres, iron & steel and aluminium.

18 Feb 2027

The first live Digital Product Passport: the battery passport becomes mandatory under the EU Battery Regulation.

The delegated acts for these product groups are not yet adopted, so their dates and detailed requirements remain indicative. We flag what is confirmed versus expected on every page.

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