Ökodesign: Teil 1 – Die Ökodesign Verordnung

At the start of this webinar series, we'll provide an initial overview of the new Ecodesign Regulation (ESPR). The ESPR aims to make virtually all physical products more sustainable in their design and production. Topics include: an overview of the ESPR, a presentation of its ambitious goals and timeline, a focus on prioritized product groups (e.g., steel, aluminum, textiles, furniture, chemicals, electronics, and many more), and the introduction of the Digital Product Passport (DPP). ... Our speakers: Ulrike Witz (FMTI), Clemens Rosenmayr (BSI), and Heinrich Pecina (Up) Welcome, Webinar Schedule: 0:00 – 1:59 Introductory Remarks: 1:59 – 3:23 Survey: 3:23 – 4:57 Presentation Begins: 4:57 Status Quo Implementation of the Regulation: 5:26 – 6:15 Ecodesign in the Future: 6:15 – 7:03 Fundamental Changes (Detail): 7:03 – 11:31 Introduction of the Digital Product Passport Increased Complexity at the Product Level Important Abbreviations (ESPR, DPP) and Their Meanings Applicability Objective of the ESPR: 11:31 – 13:11 Affected Product Groups: 13:11 – 14:10 Ecodesign Forum: 14:10 – 16:01 Core elements of the Regulation: 16:01 – 17:09 Regulation timeline: 17:09 – 18:57 Sustainability and performance information criteria (details): 18:57 – 20:40 Impact of Regulation requirements: 20:40 – 21:47 Product parameters: 21:47 – 23:27 Performance criteria for product groups: 23:27 – 24:26 Information criteria: 24:26 – 26:42 Horizontal requirements: 26:42 – 27:44 Development of the Product Product Profile (DPP): 27:44 – 29:09 Substances of very high concern (SOC): 29:09 – 31:08 Relevant obligations for retailers: 31:08 – 35:22 Example: 35:22 – 38:57 Ecological Single Market: 38:57 – 42:27 Unsold consumer products Circular economy: 42:27 – 46:53 Recap: 46:53 – 50:16 Reference to further webinars: 50:16 – 54:30 Q&A: from 54:30 Assessing product performance Recycling of metallic packaging: no destruction Certifying information through authorized bodies SOC criteria: harmonized classifications SOC: ESPR similarities/differences Does ecodesign also apply to power supplies? Compatibility of ecodesign and EPD; differences