WHAT COMPANIES NEED TO KNOW AND DO NOW – ESPR 2024 GUIDE IN THE FREE WHITEPAPER
The European Union has just launched one of the most ambitious sustainability initiatives of recent years: the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). This regulation, which comes into force on July 18, 2024, radically changes the rules for companies in all sectors, from textiles to electronics, as well as steel, furniture, paints, lubricants, and many others.
It is not just about energy efficiency. The ESPR introduces new requirements for durability, reparability, traceability, recycled content, the presence of hazardous substances, and much more. The centerpiece of this transformation? A new, circular, and transparent approach to product design that covers the entire life cycle—from manufacturing to end-of-life.
No matter whether you work in design and product development, supply chain, marketing, or sustainability, now is the time to act.
To help companies navigate this complex scenario, the Terra Institute has published a free whitepaper: “ESPR 2024 – A Strategic Guide to the New Ecodesign Regulation for Companies.”
In it you will find:
- A clear and up-to-date analysis of the legislation
- The affected product categories
- Deadlines and obligations for companies
- Strategic levers on the path from compliance to innovation
- Steps for effective preparation
Our goal is to accompany companies in a conscious, practical, and concrete transition.
Download the whitepaper now and get ready for change!
DownloaWould you be interested in receiving the white paper in English? Then please feel free to send us an email with no obligation: s.tauber@terra-institute.eu
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ANNIKA ZAMBONI With a background in economics and languages, Annika earned her degree in economics and subsequently completed a double master’s in management and sustainability at the universities of Trento and Bremen. After gaining experience in the banking sector and in tax and sustainability consulting, Annika now supports companies, including SMEs, at Terra in the development of business strategies and reporting. She also deals with the EU taxonomy.