Digital Product Passports for Textiles & Apparel
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ESPR & AGEC Law Compliance
The ESPR & AGEC Law requires businesses in the textiles & apparel sector to provide detailed product information through Digital Product Passports. Compliance deadline is 2027.
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Key Challenges We Solve
- Supply chain traceability
- Material composition auditing
- Sustainability labeling requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ESPR regulation for textiles?
The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) requires textile manufacturers to provide detailed product information including material composition, country of origin, and care instructions through Digital Product Passports.
When do textile DPPs become mandatory in the EU?
Textile Digital Product Passports are expected to become mandatory in the EU by 2027 under the ESPR framework, with some provisions under France's AGEC Law already in effect.
What data must be included in a textile DPP?
Textile DPPs must include fiber composition, manufacturing location, care instructions, recyclability information, and supply chain traceability data.
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