A Hogan Lovells analysis draws lessons from the EU Battery Passport pilot and maps what ESPR's Digital Product Passport expansion means in practice.
The EU has adopted rules under ESPR that prohibit large fashion companies from destroying unsold garments and shoes, with smaller firms to follow later.
The EU's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation is extending its reach into packaging, signalling that no sector should treat ESPR as a distant concern.
EY examines how incoming EU circularity requirements under ESPR will force brands to rethink product design, materials, and business models.
The IT industry's main lobbying body has published its position on the EU's Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation — a signal that ESPR's reach well beyond textiles is drawing serious industry attention.
A major law firm has published a breakdown of the incoming EU regulatory framework for the textile sector, covering ESPR, DPPs and related obligations.
The European Commission has adopted new measures under ESPR, signalling continued regulatory momentum that brands and factories cannot afford to ignore.