Digital Product Passport for Household Appliances
EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
Consumer products with a usage phase
Household appliances are regulated due to material use and long-term energy and water consumption.
Digital Product Passports are introduced in phases, with a focus on usage-related data.
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Products impacted
- Washing machines
- Dishwashers
- Tumble dryers
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Timeline
- Phased inclusion under ESPR
- Progressive requirements toward 2032
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Inspection
- Usage and efficiency data may be requested
- Verification requirements increase over time
FAQ Digital Product Passports for Household Appliances
Which appliances are impacted?
Washing machines, dishwashers, and tumble dryers placed on the EU market.
Is a usage phase required?
Yes. Usage assumptions are typically included for appliances.
What data is required?
Product identification, energy and water use, manufacturing information, lifetime assumptions, and CO₂ footprint.
How do companies typically start?
By structuring one appliance model with standard usage assumptions.