Digital Product Passport for Screens & Displays

EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)

Component-intensive products under ESPR

Screens and displays are regulated due to material complexity, energy use, and repairability considerations.

Digital Product Passport requirements are introduced through phased implementation.

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  • Products impacted

    • Monitors
    • Television screens
    • Embedded and integrated displays
  • Timeline

    • Phased inclusion under ESPR
    • Progressive requirements toward 2032
  • Inspections

    • Component and energy data may be requested
    • Verification requirements increase over time

FAQ Digital Product Passports for Screens & Displays

Which products are impacted?

Standalone and embedded screens and displays placed on the EU market.

Is this already mandatory?

Requirements are introduced progressively via delegated acts.

What data is required?

Component composition, manufacturing information, energy performance, repairability indicators, and CO₂ footprint.

How do companies typically start?

By structuring one display model at component level.

For screens, structure and component clarity come first.