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Furniture

Furniture is listed among the first priority groups under the ESPR Working Plan. The delegated act will address household and office furniture including upholstered products, with a focus on durability, reparability and recycled content.

Olulised kuupäevad

  1. 18 July 2024

    ESPR enters into force — furniture scoping begins.

  2. Expected 2026

    Preparatory study and impact assessment.

  3. Expected 2027

    Public consultation on the draft delegated act.

  4. Expected 2028–2029

    Delegated act adopted; DPP obligations phase in.

Nõutavad andmed

  • Unique product identifier
  • Manufacturer and country of assembly
  • Material composition (wood, textile, metal, foam)
  • Recycled content per material
  • Substances of concern (flame retardants, formaldehyde)
  • Durability and load-bearing test results
  • Reparability and spare-parts availability
  • Disassembly instructions
  • Carbon footprint per functional unit

Lubatud andmekandjad

QR code (most likely on durable label)RFID for high-value furniture (under evaluation)

Piirmäärad ja erandid

  • Destruction-of-unsold-goods ban does not yet extend to furniture but may be added by delegated act.
  • Antiques, art and hand-crafted bespoke pieces are expected to be out of scope.

Avatud küsimused

  • Coverage of upholstered mattresses vs a dedicated mattress delegated act.
  • Scope of B2B office furniture vs consumer furniture.
  • Whether spare-parts availability minimums will be harmonised with electronics rules.