Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
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How to get ESPR compliant as a fashion company
In the ever-evolving sustainability landscape, the fashion industry finds itself at a crucial intersection of innovation and responsibility. With consumers increasingly demanding eco-friendly practices and products, brands are challenged to reevaluate their production processes and materials.
In this pursuit, governments worldwide are enacting regulations to ensure environmental accountability, with the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) emerging as a pivotal force in shaping the future of fashion.
In this article we will cover the main requirements of the Ecodesign legislation, giving a hands-on overview and legislation timeframes for fashion companies as date of May 2024.
Understanding the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
Envisioned as a comprehensive framework to promote circularity and reduce environmental impact, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation targets a wide array of consumer goods, including textiles and apparel in the EU.
Building upon previous initiatives, this regulation sets ambitious standards for material selection, end-of-life considerations and product design, which determines up to 80% of a product's lifecycle environmental impact.
Ecodesign includes requirements such as product durability, repairability, reusability, upgradability, reparability, ease of maintenance, removal of substances inhibiting circularity, energy and resource efficiency, recycled content, re-manufacturability and recyclability, carbon and environmental footprints, and information requirements including a Digitial Product Passport.?
Key Provisions of the ESPR
Who will be affected?
The ESPR will impact all businesses that place goods on the EU market whether produced inside or outside the EU. This could affect manufacturers, brands and retailers (be they inside or outside the EU) as well as those distributing products through online marketplaces.
These businesses will need to ensure that:
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Legislative Timeline of the ESPR?
The proposal for a new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), published on 30 March 2022, is the cornerstone of the EU Commission’s approach to more environmentally sustainable and circular products under the EU Green Deal .
The proposal builds on the existing Ecodesign Directive , which currently only covers energy-related products. The ESPR is based on, and will ultimately replace, the current Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC.
On 23rd of April 2024, the Parliament adopted the revised Ecodesign framework, which will enable the introduction of environmental sustainability requirements for most products sold in the EU. The Council must approve the law before it can come into force formally.
Products will have to comply with performance and information requirements set in a Delegated Act after the main ESPR Law is formally approved. The first delegated acts are foreseen in 2024 with the adoption of the first working plan in early 2025 for priority sectors such as textiles (garments & footwear), iron, steel and aluminum.
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The ESPR further provides that companies will have at least 18 months after a delegated act is adopted to begin compliance, meaning the first date by which compliance may be required is likely to be 2027.
Standards for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) are foreseen to be finalized end of December 2025 with a transition period for the industry to adapt until 2027. The reporting obligations for the destruction of unsold goods begin in 2025 and compliance obligations will take effect from 2026 for apparel and footwear.
In the meantime, it’s important to understand the impacts this regulation has on fashion companies and start preparing for it. Subscribe to this LinkedIn Newsletter to stay in the know of further developments.
Impact on the Fashion Industry
The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation heralds a paradigm shift in the fashion industry, prompting brands to rethink their approach to design, production, and consumption. While compliance may present initial challenges, the long-term benefits are manifold:
Navigating the Road Ahead
As the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation comes into effect, fashion industry professionals must adapt swiftly to meet its requirements. This entails:
How to get compliant with the ESPR
The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) sets a framework to improve the environmental sustainability of products and their circularity with textiles being a priority. National and international companies selling in the EU market will have to comply with the Ecodesign requirements and showcase their product impacts via Digital Product Passports.
These requirements by soon-in-law represent a dividing moment for the fashion industry, challenging stakeholders to rethink their production methods. Textile companies can best prepare for the ESPR implementation by adopting a proactive Ecodesign approach.
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