Deadline: 2027

Digital Product Passports for Footwear & Accessories

From tannery to retail shelf. Transparent footwear supply chains powered by Digital Product Passports.

ESPR & AGEC Law Compliance

The ESPR & AGEC Law requires businesses in the footwear & accessories sector to provide detailed product information through Digital Product Passports. Compliance deadline is 2027.

Applicable Regions

EUFrance

Key Challenges We Solve

  • Leather sourcing traceability
  • Repairability scoring
  • Microplastic shedding documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is footwear included in DPP regulations?

Footwear has significant environmental impact through leather production, synthetic materials, and short product lifecycles. DPPs help track sourcing and promote repair over replacement.

What traceability is required for footwear?

Footwear DPPs should document material origins (leather tanneries, textile mills), manufacturing facilities, and provide repair/resoling information to extend product life.

How does France's repairability index apply to footwear?

France requires repairability indices for certain products, with footwear expected to be included. This scores how easily products can be repaired, with DPPs providing supporting documentation.

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