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Tyres

Tyres are on the ESPR Working Plan as a priority group. The DPP will build on the existing tyre labelling regulation and add data on materials, microplastic emissions, retreadability and end-of-life handling.

Klíčová data

  1. 1 May 2021

    Revised tyre labelling regulation (EU) 2020/740 begins applying.

  2. 18 July 2024

    ESPR enters into force.

  3. Expected 2027

    Public consultation on the tyre delegated act.

  4. Expected 2028

    Delegated act adopted; DPP obligations phase in.

Povinné datové body

  • Unique product identifier
  • Manufacturer and country of production
  • Rolling resistance, wet grip and noise class (from labelling)
  • Natural vs synthetic rubber share
  • Recycled content
  • Substances of concern
  • Microplastic emission class (Tyre-Wear Particle rating — expected)
  • Retreadability class
  • Recommended end-of-life route

Přijaté nosiče dat

QR code on tyre sidewall (most likely)DOT-code resolver

Prahy a výjimky

  • Retreaded tyres expected to carry their own DPP referencing the casing.
  • Aircraft and military tyres likely excluded.

Otevřené otázky

  • Microplastic emission classification methodology.
  • Interaction with the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation reform.
  • Whether car OEMs will aggregate tyre DPPs into the vehicle DPP.