Digital Product Passport for Tyres
EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
Priority product group under ESPR
Tyres are identified as a priority product group under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation due to safety relevance, durability, and material recovery requirements.
Digital Product Passports for tyres are introduced through delegated acts, with increasing data and verification requirements over time.
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Products impacted
- Passenger vehicle tyres
- Light commercial vehicle tyres
- Heavy-duty and commercial tyres
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Timeline
- Priority product group
- Phased implementation via delegated acts
- All goods covered by 2032
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Inspections
- Performance, durability, and material data may be requested
- Verification requirements increase over time
FAQ Digital Product Passports for Tyres
Which tyres require a Digital Product Passport?
Passenger, commercial, and heavy-duty tyres placed on the EU market.
Is this already mandatory?
Tyres are a priority product group. Mandatory requirements are introduced step by step through delegated acts.
What data is required?
Product identification, material composition, durability and performance indicators, manufacturing information, end-of-life handling, and CO₂ footprint.
How do companies typically start?
By structuring one representative tyre type first and expanding across the portfolio over time.