EU Ecodesign Regulation Risk Assessment

Importing products into the EU? You need to comply with the Ecodesign regulation sooner rather than later. It requires supply chain transparency and more sustainable products to be manufactured. We support you to find and solve your compliance risks.

The European Commission has been hard at work preparing the ambitious new EU Ecodesign regulation. It is currently (in June 2022) at the stage of a proposal and hasn’t been confirmed by the Council or voted into law by the Parliament yet, but it is already a well-advanced draft and it is not likely that very substantial changes will be made.

There is currently an Ecodesign Directive and an Energy Labelling Regulation, but their scope is going to be extended “beyond energy-related products so that it covers the broadest possible range of products and helps achieve a circular economy”.

If you regularly import products into the EU, you need to be ready to comply with the EU Ecodesign Regulation which requires you to document your environmental impact, and, ultimately, to manufacture more sustainable and traceable products by May 2024. Non-compliance is not an option, as you may be totally blocked from selling your product(s) on the EU market.

You may not have visibility over your supply chain or have a complete list of its components & related suppliers. You may not have information about the environmental impact of your product along its full lifecycle. And, as result, you may be unable to take action to minimize your risks.

What does it cost?
Pricing is tailored to each project based on its scope and complexity. Typical costs vary depending on product type, supplier location, and required support.

Cost is highly dependent on your exact situation (complexity and number of products, locations of the key suppliers…) as it involves travel to suppliers and in-office work. As such, we need to give you a tailored proposal per project. Please request a consultation and quotation by clicking the button.

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    EU Ecodesign Regulation Risk Assessment FAQs

    The regulation affects both your products and your supply chain.

    It focuses on “product durability, reusability, upgradability and reparability, the presence of substances of concern in products, product energy and resource efficiency, the recycled content of products, product remanufacturing and high-quality recycling, and for reducing products’ carbon and environmental footprints”.

    These requirements may well call for a change in materials, production processes, and even suppliers for many importers.

    Your understanding of who supplies you and your suppliers needs to be relatively advanced, because the regulation will also ensure certain supply chain information, including the manufacturing facilities, is declared. Any eco-friendly claims you make will need to be reflected in the supply chain and will be verified using the submitted information. Consumers and market surveillance authorities will also be given access to this information which may guide their decisions.

    👉 Learn more about the ESPR here: What is the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation?

    We also created a 2-part podcast series on the topic:

    1. The EU Ecodesign Regulation Is Coming, But Are You Prepared?
    2. How To Comply With The EU Ecodesign Regulation?

    Nearly all products sold in the EU, except for example food, feed, and drug products, will have to comply.

    The EU Commission is targeting textile products and certain construction products first since they represent the “most significant impacts on the environment and climate”. We believe consumer electronics will be targeted shortly after that. Certain types of batteries are also regarded as a high priority.

    At the same time, the requirements mentioned are going to come into effect quickly, for all products concerned.

    You need to start collecting information about your supply chain and about the environmental impact of your products now.

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