EU Commission consultation to identify Priority Products for first DPPs

European Commission consultation to identify Priority Products for first Digital Product Passports 

The European Commission seeks views on which product categories to address first. The preliminary proposed list of 20 products includes:

  • End-use products:
    • Textiles and Footwear; Furniture; Ceramic Products; Tires; Detergents; Bed Mattresses; Lubricants; Paints and Varnishes; Cosmetic Products; Toys; Fishing Nets and Gears; Absorbent Hygiene Products.
  • Intermediary products:
    • Iron and Steel; Non-Ferrous Metals; Aluminum; Chemicals; Plastic and Polymers; Paper, Pulp Paper and Boards; Glass. 

 You can now respond to this consultation up to the 25th of April 2023, using the link below 👇

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/13682-New-product-priorities-for-Ecodesign-for-Sustainable-Products_fr 

DPPs enter European law thanks to the Battery Regulation

Digital Product Passports enter European law thanks to the Battery Regulation

The concept of a cross-sectoral Digital Product Passport was officially mentioned for the first time in European legislation in the Proposal for Ecodesign for Sustainable Product Regulation (ESPR) published on March 30, 2022, by the European Commission. This text is currently being examined by European Parliament and Council.

However, the concept of a Digital Product Passport for batteries was approved by Parliament and Council on December 9, 2022 through the adoption of the Battery Regulation. In this regulation, a number of characteristics for the DPP system are described, characteristics which should not only apply to the battery sector, but to all cross-sectoral DPPs.