Textile and Fashion Sector Faces New Regulatory Changes
Recent years have brought new laws targeting sustainability, transparency, and human rights in textiles and fashion. The EU, US, and France have introduced rules like the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and forced labor bans. These include mandatory digital product passports, extended producer responsibility, and stricter chemical use controls.
Why it matters: • Regulations require brands to improve product durability, recyclability, and supply chain transparency. • Digital Product Passports will standardize environmental data, aiding compliance and sustainability strategies. • Forced labor and deforestation laws impose supply chain diligence and reporting obligations on importers and operators.
What to do next: • Assess your supply chain and product data for compliance with ESPR and related requirements. • Prepare for extended producer responsibility and new reporting deadlines in the EU and US. • Stay informed about chemical restrictions and forced labor regulations affecting materials sourcing.
Learn more about responsible sourcing and transparency standards at: https://designdelightstudio.myshopify.com/pages/our-definitive-guide-to-product-transparency-sourcing
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