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European Parliament resolution urges the Commission to accelerate DPP secondary legislation (notably for textiles, footwear, children's products, cosmetics, electronics)
EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) / ESPR frameworkEuropean ParliamentEU
Announced
Apr 29, 2026
Description
The European Parliament adopted a non-binding resolution emphasizing that swift implementation of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is essential for stronger enforcement and urging the European Commission to adopt the necessary secondary (delegated/implementing) legislation without delay, explicitly calling out several high-risk/high non-compliance sectors (e.g., textiles, footwear, children’s products, cosmetics, electronics). While this does not itself change DPP legal obligations, it is an official policy signal that can foreshadow prioritization and timing of upcoming DPP secondary legislation under the ESPR framework.