ESPR Compliance

The EU regulation that changes everything for textiles.

The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (EU 2024/1781) is the most significant piece of EU sustainability legislation in a generation. For textile and apparel brands, it means mandatory Digital Product Passports per garment — with enforcement beginning 2028.

What is ESPR
More than a regulation. A market transformation.

ESPR replaces the 2009 Ecodesign Directive and expands its scope from energy-related products to virtually all product categories sold in the EU — including textiles, electronics, furniture, steel and construction materials.

For textiles, ESPR introduces requirements across the entire product lifecycle: durability, repairability, recyclability, recycled content, chemical restrictions, and the Digital Product Passport as the verification mechanism for all claims.

Non-compliance with ESPR delegated acts carries penalties determined by each EU member state — with the EU Green Claims Directive (GCD) adding potential fines up to 4% of annual EU turnover for unverified sustainability claims.

Key ESPR facts for textiles
RegulationEU 2024/1781
In force sinceJuly 18, 2024
Textiles priorityFirst wave 2025 Working Plan
DPP mandatoryPer individual garment
Recycled contentMinimum % to be defined 2027
Durability indexRequired in DPP
Enforcement start~2028 (Phase 1)
DPP Requirements for Textiles
What the DPP must contain.
COMPOSITION
Fibre Composition

Exact fibre content per garment, with distinction between virgin and recycled origin. Claims must be verified — not self-declared. GRS or equivalent standard required for recycled content claims.

TRACEABILITY
Origin & Chain of Custody

Country of origin for each production stage (spinning, weaving, finishing, assembly). Verifiable chain of custody from raw material to finished product, accessible via QR scan.

DURABILITY
Durability Data

Measured durability values from laboratory tests (pilling, Martindale abrasion, tensile strength). Reeco® computes the Durability Index V1.02 automatically from supplier-uploaded lab reports.

REPAIRABILITY
Repairability Score

Assessment of how easily the product can be repaired — including spare parts availability, disassembly complexity, and repair instructions. Reeco® Repairability Index V3.1.

RECYCLABILITY
End-of-Life Information

Recycling instructions, material composition for sorting, presence of hazardous substances, and recyclability score. Reeco® Recyclability Index computed from material composition data.

UNIQUE ID
Unique Product Identifier

Each DPP must carry a unique identifier compatible with GS1 Digital Link and the EU DPP Registry. QR code, RFID or NFC as data carrier. Registry operational from July 2026.

Who is affected
If you sell textiles in the EU — you are.
EU Brands
Direct obligation

As "economic operators" placing products on the EU market, brands bear primary responsibility for DPP issuance and accuracy. Every garment needs a DPP before it can be sold in the EU.

Non-EU Brands
Same obligation

Any brand selling into the EU — regardless of where it is incorporated — must comply. ESPR applies to the point of sale in the EU, not the brand's country of origin.

Suppliers & Manufacturers
Data obligation

Suppliers must provide verified data (certifications, lab reports, material data) that brands use to populate the DPP. Without verified supplier data, DPP issuance is impossible.

Two-Market DPP Framework
Not all DPPs are the same.

Reeco® distinguishes between two market types — a framework developed through participation in CIRPASS-2 expert working groups.

MARKET 1
Composition-only DPP

Products with no certified content claims (e.g., 100% conventional cotton). DPP requires composition, origin, traceability and sustainability indices — but no mass balance verification.

Lower complexity · Faster to implement
MARKET 2
Certified claims DPP

Products carrying GRS, GOTS or similar certified content claims. DPP requires all Market 1 data PLUS mass balance verification per garment — the critical gap that Reeco® uniquely solves.

Requires mass balance · Reeco® essential
Ready to issue DPPs
that hold up under audit?
ESPR delegated acts for textiles expected 2027. Mandatory DPP enforcement 2028. The preparation window is now.
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EU Recognition
CIRPASS-2 EWG1·EWG3·EWG5
JRC REGISTERED STAKEHOLDER
UNTP Software Register · UN/CEFACT
Zenodo DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19206499
Patent CN113529235 · Solucell®