Cookies

We use cookies to give you the best experience on our website. You can find out more about which cookies we use or disable them in the settings. - Go to cookie settings

Go to content

European Commission rolls out plan to boost circular and efficient products in the EU

Published 18 April 2025

RSS Feed

This article was placed on: CoE-DSC

On April 16, 2025, the European Commission (EC) adopted the 2025-2030 working plan for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Regulation.

The EC plan provides a list of products that should be prioritised to introduce ecodesign requirements and energy labelling over the next five years. This will foster sustainable, repairable, circular and energy efficient products across Europe, in line with the Clean Industrial Deal and the Competitiveness Compass.

The priority products for ecodesign and energy labelling requirements are steel and aluminium, textiles (with a focus on apparel), furniture, tyres and mattresses. These were selected based on their potential to deliver on the circular economy.

Digital Product Passports to help consumers and businesses

Under the regulation, the EC will see the establishment of a new “Digital Product Passport (DPP),” aimed at helping consumers and businesses to make informed choices when purchasing products, by providing information about products’ environmental sustainability.

More information on DPP and the opportunities for your organization? Visit CoE-DPP.

Het bericht European Commission rolls out plan to boost circular and efficient products in the EU verscheen eerst op Centre of Excellence for Data Sharing & Cloud.

Interesting for you

News

IBDS launches EU Legislation Monitor: quickly find...

15 May 2025

CoE-DSC/TNO/BIT-team wins second place at Gaia-X H...

15 May 2025

Subsidy call of 4 million euros for public-private...

12 May 2025
See all the news

Pages

Commit2Data

4 October 2022

Centre of Excellence for Data Sharing and Cloud (C...

24 March 2022

Digital and Information Technologies

4 October 2022

Agenda

Currently there are no events or meetings planned for this topic.

See all the events
  • Privacy overview
  • Necessary cookies
  • Third-party cookies
  • Additional cookies
  • Privacy and cookies

This website uses functional, analytical and tracking cookies to improve the website

Strictly Necessary Cookies must be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

This website uses Google Analytics and Hotjar to collect anonymous information, such as the number of visitors to the site and the most popular pages.

Keeping this cookie enabled allows us to improve our website.

This website uses the following additional cookies/services:

Read more about our cookies