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Meet the new ecodesign EU Parliment rules

Updated on
May 29, 2025

The European Parliament has voted in favor of new ecodesign rules that will make sustainable products the norm in the EU. The new rules will require manufacturers to make their products more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and easier to repair and recycle. The rules will also ban the destruction of unsold textiles and electronic appliances. The European Commission is expected to adopt the new rules in July 2023.

The new ecodesign rules are part of the EU's broader effort to reduce its environmental impact. The rules are expected to save consumers money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The new rules will cover a wide range of products, including textiles, furniture, appliances, and electronic devices. The rules will set minimum energy efficiency requirements for products, as well as requirements for durability, repairability, and recyclability and will also require manufacturers to provide information to consumers about the environmental performance of their products.

What do these rules state and mean for your company? 

The new rules will require manufacturers to make their products more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and easier to repair and recycle. The rules will also ban the destruction of unsold textiles and electronic appliances.

The new ecodesign rules are part of the EU's broader effort to reduce its environmental impact. The rules are expected to save consumers money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The new rules will cover a wide range of products, including textiles, furniture, appliances, and electronic devices. The rules will set minimum energy efficiency requirements for products, as well as requirements for durability, repairability, and recyclability. The rules will also require manufacturers to provide information to consumers about the environmental performance of their products.

The new ecodesign rules are a significant step forward for the EU's sustainability agenda. The rules are expected to have a major impact on the way products are designed, manufactured, and used in the EU.

What are the key benefits of the new rules:

  • Products will be more energy-efficient. This will save consumers money on their energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Products will be longer-lasting. This will reduce the need for consumers to replace products as often, which will save them money and reduce waste.
  • Products will be easier to repair and recycle. This will make it easier for consumers to extend the lifespan of their products and reduce waste.
  • Manufacturers will be required to provide information about the environmental performance of their products. This will help consumers make informed choices about the products they buy.

How LCA Analysis Can Help Your Company Stay Ahead of the Curve?

The new ecodesign rules are a significant step forward for the EU's sustainability agenda and will require manufacturers to conduct life cycle assessments (LCAs) of their products to assess their environmental impacts.

What are LCAs you might ask? LCA is a methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts of a product or process throughout its entire life cycle, from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal. By conducting an LCA, manufacturers can identify opportunities to reduce the environmental impacts of their products, which can lead to economic benefits.

LCA analysis can help companies stay ahead of the curve by identifying opportunities for environmental improvement, meeting new regulatory requirements, and gaining a competitive advantage.

An LCA can help companies identify the stages in their product's life cycle that have the greatest environmental impact. This information can then be used to develop strategies for reducing those impacts, such as switching to more sustainable materials, improving the efficiency of the manufacturing process, or designing the product for easier disassembly and recycling.

How can Dcycle help you take control of the environmental impact of your products?

Dcycle allows you to take control of your sustainability offering you the tools to measure the environmental impact of your products and process, allowing you to Learn the impact distribution by material, impact area, and supplier, Identify the materials and processes with the highest impact and get the data to design lower impact products in the future.

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Cecilia Bayas
Senior Sustainability Specialist

Domande frequenti (FAQ)

Come si può calcolare l'impronta di carbonio di un prodotto?

Analisi del calcolo dell'impronta di carbonio tutte le emissioni generate durante il ciclo di vita di un prodotto, compresi l'estrazione, la produzione, il trasporto, l'uso e lo smaltimento delle materie prime.

Le metodologie più riconosciute sono:

  • Valutazione del ciclo di vita (LCA)
  • ISO 14067
  • FINO AL 2050

Strumenti digitali come Dcycle semplifica il processo, fornendo informazioni accurate e fruibili.

Quali sono le certificazioni più riconosciute?
  • ISO 14067 — Definisce la misurazione dell'impronta di carbonio per i prodotti.
  • EPD (Dichiarazione ambientale di prodotto) — Impatto ambientale basato sull'LCA.
  • Da culla a culla (C2C) — Valuta la sostenibilità e la circolarità.
  • PIOMBO E BREAM — Certificazioni per edifici sostenibili.
Quali settori hanno la più alta impronta di carbonio?
  • Costruzione — Elevate emissioni da cemento e acciaio.
  • Tessile — Intenso utilizzo di acqua ed emissioni prodotte dalla produzione di fibre.
  • Industria alimentare — Impatto su larga scala sull'agricoltura e sui trasporti.
  • Trasporto — Dipendenza dai combustibili fossili nei veicoli e nell'aviazione.
In che modo le aziende possono ridurre l'impronta di carbonio dei prodotti?
  • Usare materiali riciclati o a basse emissioni.
  • Ottimizza processi di produzione per ridurre il consumo di energia.
  • Passa a fonti energetiche rinnovabili.
  • Migliorare trasporto e logistica per ridurre le emissioni.
La riduzione del carbonio è costosa?

Alcune strategie richiedono investimento iniziale, ma i benefici a lungo termine superano i costi.

  • Efficienza energetica riduce le spese operative.
  • Riutilizzo e riciclo dei materiali riduce i costi di approvvigionamento.
  • Certificazioni di sostenibilità aprire nuove opportunità di business.

Investire nella riduzione delle emissioni di carbonio non è solo un'azione ambientale, è un strategia aziendale intelligente.