Regulation
Timeline & milestones
The DPP is not a single deadline. It is a rolling wave of sector obligations stretching from 2024 to at least 2032. Plan accordingly — multi-sector companies face multiple overlapping go-lives.
Updated April 2026.
2020
Circular Economy Action Plan announces the Digital Product Passport.
2022
EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles published (March).
2023
Battery Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 adopted (July) — first DPP in force.
2024
ESPR (EU) 2024/1781 enters into force (18 July). Revised CPR (EU) 2024/3110 adopted.
2025
ESPR 2025–2030 Working Plan adopted (15 April). Battery DPP operational guidelines published (18 August). Toy Safety Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 adopted (25 November) and published (12 December).
2026
Revised CPR generally applicable (8 January). Toy Safety Regulation enters into force (1 January). Battery carbon-footprint declaration applies for EV batteries (18 February). Unsold-textiles destruction ban adopted (9 February) and begins applying to large companies (19 July). Detergents & Surfactants Regulation (EU) 2026/405 published (11 February). CBAM definitive regime begins (1 January).
2027
Full Battery DPP applies from 18 February. First ESPR delegated acts expected for textiles, iron & steel, furniture.
2028
Textiles and electronics ESPR delegated acts expected to begin applying (typical 18-month transition).
2029
Detergents DPP begins applying (23 September). Steel, aluminium and tyres delegated acts expected.
2030
Toy Safety DPP applies from 1 August. Unsold-destruction ban extends to medium-sized companies (19 July).
2032
Full life-cycle reporting required under the revised CPR.
For per-act status with primary-source links, see the delegated-acts tracker.