EU Digital Product Passport: regulatory timeline tracker

In short

The textile DPP specification (49 data points) was published in May 2026, and its public consultation closed on 26 June 2026. The delegated act is expected around Q2 2027, with roughly an 18-month compliance runway, putting the functional deadline for most brands at 2028–2029. A separate EU ban on destroying unsold apparel takes effect for large companies on 19 July 2026.

A living view of the dates that matter. Updated each issue; dates marked (track) are the ones most likely to move.

Date Milestone
May 2026 JRC publishes the first complete textile DPP specification (49 data points)
26 June 2026 Public consultation on the specification closed
During 2026 EU DPP registry and web portal expected (track)
19 July 2026 Ban on destroying unsold apparel, footwear, accessories takes effect for large companies (medium-sized from 2030; micro/small exempt)
~Q2 2027 Delegated act expected (track — most likely to shift)
2028–2029 Functional compliance deadline for most brands

When does the DPP become mandatory for most brands?

The functional deadline is expected in the 2028–2029 window, following a delegated act around Q2 2027 and an ~18-month runway.

What happens on 19 July 2026?

The EU ban on destroying unsold apparel, footwear, and accessories takes effect for large companies. Medium-sized businesses follow in 2030; micro and small are exempt.

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