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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Better Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Furniture and Tires Are Mandated for Europe’s Circular Economy
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Better Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Furniture and Tires Are Mandated for Europe’s Circular Economy

Last updated: April 18, 2025 3:10 am
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Europe Targets Clothes, Appliances and Tires in Crackdown on Wasteful Consumerism

New European Union regulations are set to shake up the way products are designed and manufactured in an effort to combat wasteful consumerism. The regulations will focus on textiles, furniture, tires, mattresses, steel, aluminum, and a range of electronic goods such as mobile phones, fridges, and washing machines.

The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) aims to ensure that products are built to last longer, are easier to repair, and are more recyclable. This initiative is part of the EU’s broader strategy to reduce waste, improve energy efficiency, and promote a circular economy. While the framework legislation was passed last July, specific regulations for individual products are still being developed.

The 2025-2030 working plan, adopted recently, outlines the roadmap for the ESPR over the next five years. It also includes plans for the Energy Labelling Regulation. Originally, chemicals, plastics, and footwear were also supposed to be included in the first wave of regulations, but were removed earlier this year.

EU industry chief Stéphane Séjourné hailed the adoption of the working plan as a significant milestone that will benefit European citizens, businesses, and the environment. He emphasized that these regulations apply to all products sold in the EU, regardless of their country of origin, to ensure that they meet the EU’s ambitious sustainability goals.

Going forward, specific rules for each product category will be established through delegated acts, either on a product-by-product basis or for groups of similar products. This process will ensure that products on the market comply with the new sustainability standards set by the EU.

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The European Commission’s efforts to promote sustainable product design and manufacturing are crucial for achieving a more environmentally friendly and resource-efficient economy. By encouraging longer-lasting products that are easier to repair and recycle, the EU is taking a proactive approach to tackling the issue of wasteful consumerism.

This article was originally published on E&E News and has been reprinted with permission from POLITICO, LLC. E&E News provides essential news for energy and environment professionals.

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