EU Digital Product Passport for Textile and Apparel Brands

ESPR-compliant textile passport covering fibre composition, environmental footprint, circularity, and supply chain traceability. 80-field template ready now.

ESPR Regulation 2024/1781, Delegated Act for Textiles · 817 days remaining

Your obligation in plain English

Under the ESPR (Regulation 2024/1781), textiles and apparel are among the first product categories targeted for DPP requirements. Manufacturers and importers placing textile products on the EU market will need to provide a machine-readable product passport covering material composition, environmental impact, durability, and supply chain transparency.

ESPR Regulation 2024/1781, Delegated Act for Textiles

What your product passport must contain — 80 fields

Fibre composition and recycled content percentage
Environmental footprint (carbon, water, energy)
Durability test results and care instructions
Repairability score and repair service availability
Chemical compliance (REACH, restricted substances)
Supply chain mapping (Tier 1–4)
Social audit and responsible sourcing status
Country of manufacture and processing locations

How Traceable's 80-field template covers it

Every field in the template is mapped directly to the regulatory requirement it satisfies. The compliance scoring engine shows your completion percentage per section — so you know exactly what is missing and what is complete.

  • AI document extraction from test reports and certificates
  • Real-time compliance scoring per regulatory section
  • GS1 Digital Link QR code on every published passport
  • Supplier portal for upstream data collection
Compliance Dashboard
Overall Score 94%
Fields Completed 74 / 80
QR Code Generated
Supply Chain 3 of 4 suppliers verified
EU Registry Ready

Your action timeline

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Start collecting data

Map existing product data against draft delegated act requirements.

2026–2027
Delegated act finalisation

Template updated to match final adopted text.

~2028
Mandatory deadline

All textile products in scope must have a compliant passport.

Frequently asked questions

The exact date depends on the delegated act adoption timeline. Current estimates place mandatory compliance around 2028. Traceable's Regulatory Radar tracks every development.

The DPP is typically required at the product model level, not per unit. A single passport covers all units of the same product model. Traceable supports bulk CSV import for high-volume catalogues.

France's AGEC law already requires environmental labelling for textiles. The ESPR DPP will be the EU-wide standard. Data collected for AGEC compliance will map to many DPP fields.

What happens if you miss the deadline

Textile products placed on the EU market without a compliant passport after the mandatory deadline will be non-compliant with ESPR. Market surveillance authorities can order product withdrawal and impose penalties as defined by each Member State.

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