ESPR compliance hub

The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) introduces new disclosure obligations and a destruction ban for unsold consumer products across the EU. This hub brings together all our ESPR resources — in-depth articles, interactive compliance tools, and reference databases — to help enterprises, compliance teams, and ESG professionals prepare.

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Product categories covered
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Derogations defined
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Resources available
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Downloadable PDFs

Three obligations, one regulation

The ESPR creates three distinct requirements for economic operators. Understanding which applies to your organisation — and when — is the first step towards compliance.

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Disclosure
Standardised public reporting on discarded unsold consumer products — units, weight, CN codes, waste treatment, and prevention measures.
Article 24 · Large now · Medium 2030
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Destruction ban
Prohibition on destroying unsold apparel, clothing accessories, and footwear. 10 derogations available with documentation requirements.
Article 25 · From 19 July 2026
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Prevention duty
All economic operators must take reasonable measures to prevent the need to destroy unsold consumer products — regardless of size.
Article 23 · All operators · Applies now

Compliance timeline at a glance

18 Jul 2024
ESPR enters into force. Disclosure obligation begins.
Active
19 Jul 2026
Destruction ban applies to large enterprises.
Upcoming
~Feb 2027
Standardised Annex I disclosure format applies.
Future
19 Jul 2030
All obligations extend to medium-sized enterprises.
Future

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