Get compliant with upcoming ESPR & DPP regulations
As sustainability regulations advance, brands are reaching a point where compliance and transparency are key to thriving in a competitive landscape. The European Union's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Digital Product Passport (DPP) are at the forefront of this shift, directly supporting the EU's goals for a circular economy under the Green Deal. But what exactly do these regulations mean for your business?
Our latest whitepaper provides a comprehensive look at the ESPR and DPP and presents a roadmap for brands and retailers to not only meet compliance standards but to truly lead in sustainable practices. At tex.tracer , we’re all about empowering brands with the tools to stay ahead, ensuring that sustainability efforts are backed by verified data and full product transparency.
Here’s how our whitepaper can help you prepare:
ESPR compliance requires an in-depth look at the entire product lifecycle, from raw materials to end product. Learn how the ESPR enforces eco-design and bans wasteful practices, including the destruction of unsold products. With clear timelines and detailed guidelines, our whitepaper demystifies these requirements, giving you a roadmap for compliance.
The DPP is more than a compliance tool; it’s a digital passport for every product, making data accessible and actionable. Discover how this tool transforms transparency, allowing you to showcase verifiable sustainability data to customers, authorities, and other stakeholders. Our whitepaper explains how the DPP supports sustainable choices, fostering consumer trust by making supply chain transparency accessible in real-time.
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Navigating ESPR and DPP compliance is complex, but we help you to simplify it. Our platform provides an integrated solution for product data management, ensuring accuracy from raw material to end product. With tools for real-time supply chain mapping, lifecycle assessment, and seamless data integration, the tex.tracer platform enables brands to not only meet compliance standards but elevate their transparency and sustainability practices.
The ESPR will be implemented in phases, with full compliance expected by 2027/2028. With this whitepaper, you’ll gain insights on what to expect in each phase, from initial assessments to the rollout of the DPP. Understanding these milestones is crucial for aligning your business practices with the EU’s evolving regulatory landscape.
The ESPR and DPP are more than just regulations; they’re drivers for a sustainable and responsible market that builds trust with consumers and meets the growing demand for transparency.
👉 Download our whitepaper to ensure your business is prepared for the ESPR and DPP requirements, fostering transparency and driving sustainable growth in the new regulatory landscape.