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Starting in 2027, the EU will mandate Digital Product Passports for all electronics. Manage your sustainability data now to ensure your products stay on the market.
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The ESPR is not just a matter of compliance - it is a major strategic and financial risk. Here is what's at stake if you do not act now.
As competitors adopt transparency and promote sustainable products, you risk falling behind the market.
Products without a Digital Passport will be blocked from the EU market.
Avoid being delisted as major retailers begin to mandate ESPR compliance.
This isn’t a voluntary framework - it’s a legal obligation that transforms how products are made, sold, and tracked in Europe.
Environmental transparency is now a key competitive advantage. Build trust with a market that demands sustainable proof.
⇒ Key requirement: Meeting this demand requires capturing and managing precise data across your entire supply chain.

By 2026-2027, a DPP will be essential for every affected product, providing full transparency on material origins and Life Cycle Assessments (LCA).
⇒ Key requirement: To ensure your products remain compliant, you must begin collecting granular data from your suppliers today.

Under the ESPR, products must now meet high-level conditions for circularity and long-term durability.
⇒ Key requirement: Suppliers and brands must redesign their products to meet the new standards.

Distributors are now tasked with verifying product compliance before they hit the market, while buyers are increasingly making ESPR criteria a core part of their tenders.
⇒ Key requirement: If your suppliers can’t provide the necessary DPP data, you face the real risk of being delisted, blocked from RFPs, or unable to sell your products.

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Conduct an ESPR exposure assessment across your entire catalogue.
Onboard suppliers and automatically capture product data, including LCA and material origins.
Organise your data into the required DPP structure, including reparability and origin details.
Produce certified, ISO-compliant reports and generate your final product passports.
ESPR (the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation) is a new EU law that raises the bar for product sustainability. It sets new standards for durability, reparability, and recyclability for nearly all physical goods sold in the EU - covering everything from electronics to textiles.
Think of the DPP as a "digital identity card" for your product. It’s a mandatory tool that provides everyone in the value chain - from regulators to consumers - with clear data on material origins, environmental footprint (LCA), and how a product can be repaired or recycled. You can access it via a simple QR code or digital ID.
Timeline: Obligations starting from 2026-2027.
The EU is rolling this out in stages. Between 2025 and 2027, priority is being given to high-impact sectors:
Textiles & Clothing
Electronics (Smartphones, laptops, appliances)
Furniture
Steel, Aluminum, and Chemicals
Tires & Detergents After 2028, these rules will expand to cover almost all physical products.
Everyone has a part to play:
Brands & Manufacturers: Must redesign products to meet sustainability standards and build the DPP.
Suppliers: Must provide the underlying data (LCA, PCF) so their clients can create the passport.
Distributors & Retailers: Must verify that a product is compliant before putting it on the shelf.
The risks are immediate and financial. Without compliance, you face:
Market Exclusion: Your products simply cannot be sold in the EU.
Retailer Rejection: Major retailers will drop non-compliant brands from their catalogs.
Tender Disqualification: You’ll be blocked from public contracts (a €1.8 trillion market).
Fines: National authorities can impose heavy financial penalties for non-compliance.
Collecting supply chain data and conducting Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) takes months, not weeks.
2025: The official list of regulated products arrives.
2026-2027: The first wave of DPP requirements begins. If you wait until 2026 to start mapping your supply chain, you’ll likely find yourself behind the curve and unable to meet distributor deadlines.
No - ESPR applies to every player putting products on the EU market, including SMEs, independent brands, and importers. Even if you aren't a giant retailer, those marketplaces (like Amazon or Fnac) will soon require a compliant DPP from you to keep your listings active.
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