
In this episode of SGS Live Replay, we dive into the European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and its groundbreaking shift towards a circular economy. With this regulation, manufacturers are now expected to design products that prioritize durability, reusability, repairability, and recyclability. Additionally, the requirement of a digital product passport (DPP) for each product will bring unprecedented transparency by tracking materials, production processes, and sustainability metrics across the entire supply chain.
Listen as our global softlines experts, Frank Kempe and Valérie Cimetiere, unpack what these new regulations mean for businesses aiming to remain competitive and meet compliance in regulated markets. They’ll discuss practical strategies for adapting to the ESPR, leveraging sustainability as a competitive advantage, and the steps companies can take to meet these demands while delivering verified environmental data on product durability, recyclability, greenhouse gas emissions, and more.
(00:04:05) - How ESPR or Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and DPP or Digital Product Passport are embedded in the regulatory landscape?
(00:05:35)- ESPR - what is recent status and what is expected timeline?
(00:07:15)- What are the key elements that make a product "sustainable" according to Ecodesign regulations? The process of assessing a product's environmental impact throughout its lifecycle.
(00:11:48)- Any penalties for non-compliance with Ecodesign regulations
(00:12:41)- The future of Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulations. What changes or advancements we anticipate? (00:14:12)- POLL: Ecodesign strategy (00:16:45)- What are the key components of a Digital Product Passport? (00:18:37)- What challenges might companies face when trying to implement a Digital Product Passport and can you share some best practices?
(00:22:08)- As far as DPP goes - Is there a reference to other industries as benchmark or is SL leading?
(00:23:39)- The driving force for the strategy of brands. Regulation such as ESPR or the idea of sustainability and going beyond.
(00:24:23)- What is the #1 recommendation to be ready for time once open details are clarified and regulation & requirements come into effect? Q&A (00:25:57)
Resources: https://www.sgs.com/en/service-groups/sustainable-textiles-and-clothing