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The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is the EU’s ambitious plan to reduce the environmental impact of products, promote circularity, and empower consumers to choose greener options

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Nem todos os produtores de veículos elétricos se qualificam para os créditos fiscais. As empresas precisam atender aos requisitos de valor, tipo e material e componentes da bateria. O crédito tributário consiste em duas partes:

Reduce carbon footprints of products across their lifecycle

Ensure transparency of data through implementation of Digital Product Passports (DPPs)

Ban the destruction of unsold goods

Boost circularity through recycled content mandates.

Who Will Be Affected?

The ESPR will apply to businesses selling products in the EU, in particular, with a focus on textiles & apparel, electronics & ICT (smartphones, laptops, home appliances), furniture (chairs, tables, mattresses), construction materials (steel, cement, insulation), plastics & packaging (single-use items, food containers).

Who will have to comply with the ESPR?

Battery Manufacturers

1. Manufacturers & Producers

  • EU-based manufacturers of physical goods falling under ESPR’s scope.
  • Non-EU manufacturers exporting products to the EU market (must comply to access EU consumers).
  • Brands & private-label producers (even if outsourcing production).

2. Importers & Distributors

  • Companies importing goods into the EU (must verify supplier compliance).
  • Wholesalers & distributors handling regulated products.

3. Retailers & E-Commerce Sellers

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, etc.) selling ESPR-regulated products.
  • Brick-and-mortar retailers stocking affected goods.
  • Fashion & electronics sellers.
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Under the ESPR Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a digital ID of your materials or end product that contains all the key data along the supply chain.

Minespider’s Digital Product Passport can collect and communicate key sustainability, compliance, and circularity data — from carbon footprint to recyclability — to comply with ESPR and other ESG-focused regulations.

Battery Passport, a traceability tool for every stakeholder in the battery supply chain.

What Data Is Required in ESPR’s Digital Product Passport?

The ESPR outlines mandatory data categories to improve product sustainability and circularity:

DPP Data Category
Description
Technical Performance
Efficiency, durability, and energy consumption metrics
Material Origin & Content
Details of raw materials, including recycled content
Repair & Maintenance
Repair instructions, spare part availability, repairability score
Recycling & End-of-Life
Information on dismantling, recyclability, and safe disposal
Lifecycle Environmental Footprint
Carbon emissions, energy use, and overall environmental impact

Minespider makes collecting, structuring, and sharing this data easy—with automation and third-party integrations.

Find out more about how Digital Product Passports can help you comply with the ESPR

Timeline & Compliance: Key ESPR Milestones

2026
2027

First wave of mandatory compliance for high-priority sectors (e.g., textiles, electronics, and construction materials). Companies must:

  • Implement Digital Product Passports (DPPs)

  • Meet eco-design requirements (durability, repairability, recycled content)

  • Comply with unsold goods destruction bans for large enterprises.

2028
2030

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have to comply with unsold goods destruction bans.

2030+

Full ESPR rollout across all covered sectors, with stricter enforcement and potential expansion to additional product categories.

FAQ

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