
The Digital Product Passport is no longer a distant requirement. The regulatory timeline is now defined, and companies must start aligning their internal timelines accordingly.
This one pager outlines the key milestones of the ESPR and the Digital Product Passport, helping companies understand how much time is actually available to prepare.
The implementation of the Digital Product Passport follows a structured regulatory path. While key elements of the framework are already defined, sector-specific requirements will be introduced through delegated acts over the coming years.
This creates a moving timeline where companies must prepare before all details are finalized, balancing regulatory clarity with operational readiness.
The main challenge is not the regulation itself, but aligning internal processes with the speed of regulatory development.
Companies must manage data structuring, system integration, and stakeholder alignment in parallel with evolving requirements, without waiting for complete regulatory clarity.
This creates a gap between regulatory timelines and operational readiness.
Waiting for final regulatory details does not extend the time available for implementation. Instead, it reduces the window for preparing data, systems, and processes.
Companies that start early are able to distribute the effort over time, reducing pressure and improving the quality of implementation.
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