The proposed new European Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation as published earlier this year builds on the existing Ecodesign Directive.
Ecodesign requirements for specific product groups shall be set to improve their circularity, energy performance and other environmental sustainability aspects, and concern most product categories.
A wide range of requirements are considered, such as:
A proposed new “Digital Product Passport” shall help to make informed choices when purchasing products, facilitate repairs and recycling, improve transparency about products’ life cycle impacts on the environment, and also help public authorities for checks and controls.
It is predicted that by 2030, primary energy savings can correspond roughly to 150 billion cubic meters of natural gas (almost equivalent to EU’s total import of Russian gas).
So, the legislation and the green shift will require documentation on sustainability and environmental impacts, and self-declared performance in this context will not be acceptable from 2024.
Furthermore, apart from the regulatory prospects, the following facts call for urgency in dealing with ecodesign:
With this background, Nemko has on 1 October launched an Ecodesign Service to assist manufacturers and designers to comply. The service is applicable to all sectors where products and/or services are designed or redesigned.
For more information or application for ecodesign service, please contact Nastaran.Vadoodi@nemko.com
(Article is based on text provided by Nastaran Vadoodi, edited by T.Sollie)