General
Section outline
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Labeling is a crucial compliance issue for any business manufacturing, importing or distributing textiles. Regulations for textiles labeling vary significantly across jurisdictions, creating a complex regulatory landscape for any business looking to ensure wide distribution and market access. Learn about the mandatory requirements concerning the labeling, waste, and chemical restrictions on textiles.
Rôles: #distributor, #economic operator, #manufacturer
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This study focuses on the possibility to introduce a DPP, framed within the European Union's strategy for sustainable and circular textiles. It examines the potential, needs, benefits, and challenges associated with deploying a DPP for all stakeholders throughout the European textile sector's value chain.
Rôles: #DPP service provider, #Economic operator
June 2024
Source: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2024/757808/EPRS_STU(2024)757808_EN.pdf
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GS1 standards enable the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) by providing a standardized, interoperable framework for identifying and tracking products. Using standards like GS1 Digital Link, GTINs, and EPCIS, manufacturers can create a unique, machine-readable digital identity for items, allowing secure, interconnected access to sustainability data
Rôles: #DPP service provider, #Economic operator
2022-2023
Source: https://gs1.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/The-DPP-ApparelTextile-Industry-Briefing-Document.pdf
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