Sektorius
Construction products
The revised Construction Products Regulation (CPR) introduces a dedicated DPP for construction products, parallel to the ESPR. It entered into force on 7 January 2025 and became generally applicable on 8 January 2026. DPP obligations and climate-impact reporting phase in per product family between 2026 and 2032.
Pagrindinės datos
7 January 2025
Revised CPR enters into force.
8 January 2026
General application begins, including the digital Declaration of Performance and product-information-file structure.
2026–2032
Climate-impact reporting phased in per product family; full life-cycle indicators required by 2032.
From 2027
First mandatory DPP deadlines estimated for cement, steel and other priority families as harmonised technical specifications migrate to the new Acquis Regulations.
Privalomi duomenys
- Unique product identifier
- Manufacturer / importer / authorised representative
- Product family and intended use
- Essential characteristics and declared performance
- Substances of concern (REACH cross-reference)
- Environmental Product Declarations (EN 15804) and embodied carbon
- Recycled content and recyclability
- Instructions for safe use and end-of-life
Priimtinos laikmenos
Ribos ir išimtys
- DPP obligations phase in with the migration from hENs to the new Acquis Regulations per product family.
- Bespoke, one-off and heritage products may be exempted per delegated act.
- The construction DPP is separate from the ESPR horizontal DPP but designed for interoperability.
- Small producers benefit from simplified technical documentation.
Atviri klausimai
- Alignment of the construction DPP with the ESPR horizontal DPP infrastructure (CIRPASS).
- BIM interoperability — one of the 2026 focus areas for the Commission and CEN-CENELEC.
- Cross-border acceptance of EPD data formats (EN 15804+A2 profiles).