Ecodesign 2022

Ecodesign 2022 One of the central objectives of the Second Circular Economy Action Plan, presented on 11 March 2020, is to support sustainable products.

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In order to ensure that, the so-called Sustainable Product Initiative was launched on 11 September 2020, with electronic products as one of its main target groups. The initiative was further developed on 30 March 2022: this is when the new so-called Ecodesign for Sustainable Product Regulation (ESPR) proposal of the EU was born.

The ESPR will replace the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC) currently in force and will no longer cover only electronic products.

The new regulation will seek to address the following challenges:

  • product durability, reusability, upgradability and reparability
  • presence of substances that inhibit circularity
  • energy and resource efficiency
  • recycled content
  • remanufacturing and recycling
  • carbon and environmental footprints
  • information requirements, including the so-called Digital Product Passport