Navigating the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and its impact on your business
Navigating the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and its impact on your business
Is your business ready for the future of sustainable products?
The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is a cornerstone of the European Union's efforts to achieve a circular economy and sustainability goals under the EU Green Deal. It aims to ensure that products sold in the EU are designed to be more durable, reusable, repairable, recyclable, and energy-efficient throughout their lifecycle.
The ESPR extends its scope beyond energy-related products to cover a wide range of products, incorporating requirements like the use of sustainable materials and the introduction of Digital Product Passports for more transparency in the supply chain.
Watch our on-demand webinar that uncovers what ESPR means for your company. It is vital that companies stay ahead and find out what you need to do to be ready.
For ESPR-related questions, please email us at [email protected]
Christiane Grünewald
Product Development Manager,
Global Sustainability Services, TÜV SÜD
Christiane leads different innovation and product development projects in the area of circular economy at TÜV SÜD. She has over 21 years of combined industry and testing, inspection and certification experience in product and project management. She is working on the following circular economy topics: recyclability, biodegradability, bio-based content and repairability.
Skye Lan
Sustainability Regulatory Specialist,
Technical Governance and Regulatory Compliance, TÜV SÜD
Skye has been a regulatory specialist at TÜV SÜD since 2022, focusing on the EU sustainability legislation and product compliance. With extensive experience researching the EU’s evolving regulatory landscape, she helps organizations to navigate complex environmental regulations and support them to meet both compliance requirements and their sustainability goals.
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