Analysis, regulation and practices of European textiles.
What happens, what it means, what changes. With dates and sources in plain sight.
Regulation
27 pieces- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
The EU toolbox for e-commerce (COM(2025) 37): the digital product passport as a control tool in online marketplaces
Communication COM(2025) 37 is soft law: it does not create new obligations, it coordinates the existing framework against low-value imports. Its section 2.4 positions the ESPR digital passport as a control tool at customs.
- Regulation13 minRafael Rodríguez
EU Ecolabel extended to 2028: why the Commission is waiting for the ESPR textile delegated act (Decision 2026/66)
Decision (EU) 2026/66 extends the EU Ecolabel criteria for textiles and footwear until 31 Dec 2028, pending the ESPR delegated act. Critical reading of the Ecolabel↔ESPR convergence.
- Regulation9 minRafael Rodríguez
Extended Producer Responsibility for textiles in Spain: framework, eco-modulation and required SCRAP data
The textile EPR obligation is not settled merely by paying the SCRAP: the fee is modulated with a durability and recyclability dataset per reference, the same one built for the DPP. A regulatory cost becomes a documented rebate.
- Regulation5 minRafael Rodríguez
Regulation (EU) 2026/2: the unsold-goods disclosure format that applies before the textile DPP
Regulation (EU) 2026/2: the disclosure format for unsold textiles applies from 19 July 2026 for large companies. It arrives before the textile DPP under ESPR.
- Regulation9 minRafael Rodríguez
The MITECO silence over the Textile RD: anatomy of Spain’s regulatory delay
The MITECO textile RD closed its public consultation on 4 Sep 2025 and, eight months later, still has no approval. Directive (EU) 2025/1892 requires transposition before 17 Jun 2027. The sector operates in a regulatory limbo.
- Regulation10 minRafael Rodríguez
Modulating the Spanish textile fee: how Tier 3 chemical recycling will be evidenced before the MITECO Royal Decree
The Arrêté of 23 Nov 2022 pays €1,000/t for closed loop and €500/t for open loop in Refashion. The MITECO Royal Decree does not set a verification protocol for the Tier 3 secondary polymer. Operational framework GRS+RCS+mass balance.
- Regulation8 minRafael Rodríguez
Why France demands more than Spain on textile EPR under Article 114 TFEU: analysis of notification C/2026/1806
Comparative jurisdictional analysis of notification C/2026/1806, which allows France to demand more than Spain on textile EPR until 2030. Legal basis Article 114 TFEU.
- Regulation9 minRafael Rodríguez
The two corrigenda to the ESPR Regulation: anatomy of the technical changes to the 2024-2025 base text
Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 ESPR has accumulated two corrigenda: R01 (7 Aug 2024) and R02 (28 Apr 2025). The second clarified Article 25 on unsold goods and the manufacturer-importer demarcation. The consolidated text is mandatory.
- Regulation12 minRafael Rodríguez
Horizontal DPP Q2 2026: five hypotheses on the shift of the Digital Product Passport from a sectoral ESPR mechanism to a cross-cutting NLF framework
COM(2025) 500 projects the DPP as a horizontal requirement of the NLF (Q2 2026). Five hypotheses 2026-2030 on the transition from a sectoral ESPR mechanism to a cross-cutting internal-market framework.
- Regulation10 minRafael Rodríguez
Annex VII exceptions to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2026/296: operational tutorial on the 10 derogations from the ban on textile stock destruction for large enterprises before 19 July 2026
Delegated Regulation (EU) 2026/296 codifies 10 listed exceptions to Art. 25 ESPR. Tutorial: binary timeline + 5-year documentation + waste operator statement + borderline cases pre-19 Jul 2026.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
ESPR Working Plan 2025-2030: analysis of the timeline for the 7 product groups and the textile priority
COM(2025) 187 final (16 Apr 2025) sets the ESPR timeline for 7 priority groups. Textiles enter the 2027 horizon with real applicability around mid-2029. CSRD+CSDDD+EPR convergence: 2026-2028 bottleneck.
- Regulation7 minRafael Rodríguez
COM(2025) 504: the proposal that digitalises ESPR and harmonises seven product regulations
COM(2025) 504 amends seven European regulations to digitalise conformity and converge the DPP. The passport ceases to be a circularity tool and assumes the burden of proof of technical conformity.
- Regulation12 minRafael Rodríguez
SSbD framework EU 2026/510: operational tutorial to assess Safe and Sustainable by Design in the Tier 2-3 textile chemical chain
Recommendation (EU) 2026/510 SSbD framework for chemical assessment. Tutorial: 4 dimensions (human · ecological · functional · social) in Tier 2-3 textiles + intersection with OEKO-TEX + GOTS + REACH.
- Regulation10 minRafael Rodríguez
The Quick Fix CSRD Delegated Regulation 2025/1416: Wave 1 relief and extension of the ESRS phase-in to 2026
Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/1416 published 10 Nov 2025 extends the phase-in by three years for Scope 3 and ESRS E4/S2/S3/S4 for Wave 1. A bridging patch until the ESRS revision of September 2026 imposed by the Omnibus.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 Energy Labelling as a regulatory model: patterns transferable to the textile DPP 2027
Reg (EU) 2017/1369 energy labelling (in application since 1 Aug 2017) is the most mature European regulatory precedent of the DPP. Analysis of the 5 patterns transferable to the textile DPP 2027.
- Regulation12 minRafael Rodríguez
Anticipating the ESPR textile delegated act 2027: the 12 canonical categories in "anticipated" status
ESPR textile delegated act with a 2027 horizon (Working Plan COM(2025) 187). ESPR + JRC 145830 + EPRS PE 757.808 anticipate the 12 canonical information categories of the textile DPP.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
VSME voluntary standard for textile SMEs (EU Recommendation 2025/1710): the alternative to the CSRD post-Omnibus
After Omnibus (EU) 2026/470, the CSRD threshold = a double cumulative AND criterion (>1,000 employees AND >€450M). The majority of European textiles falls outside. EU Rec 2025/1710 VSME = a proportionate voluntary framework.
- Regulation9 minRafael Rodríguez
Post-Omnibus CSRD for textile brands: double threshold, upstream cascade and revised ESRS
Omnibus 2026/470 did not release mid-sized textile brands from the CSRD: it shifted it to the contractual upstream documentary cascade that large obligated brands will demand via the CSDDD.
- Regulation13 minRafael Rodríguez
CSRD Wave 1 Quick Fix: anatomy of the binary decision between full reporting and extended phase-in 2025-2026
Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/1416 opens a Wave 1 fork: full reporting (A) vs extended phase-in FY 2025-2026 (B). Assurance deferred to 1 Jul 2027 and ESRS revised Sep 2026 redefine the horizon.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
EIR 2025: the official X-ray of the Spain and Portugal gap in EU environmental compliance applied to the textile sector
COM(2025) 420 final: structural gap of EUR 122 billion per year (22% waste). 10 mentions of Spain + 6 of Portugal in EPR and waste management. Intersection with the EU calendar 17 Apr 2028 mandatory textile SCRAP.
- Regulation15 minRafael Rodríguez
EUDR Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 after the December 2025 postponement: applicability to leather and cotton textiles + mandatory due diligence statement
EUDR Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 postponed 18 Dec 2025. New dates: 30 Dec 2026 large operators + 30 Jun 2027 SMEs. Textile exposure via bovine leather (Annex I) + cotton debate. DD statement + plot-level geolocation.
- Regulation13 minRafael Rodríguez
Shein €40M France + €1M Italy: misleading commercial practices and unproven green claims — anatomy and operational lessons
The DGCCRF fined Shein €40M in Jul 2025 for misleading commercial practices (fake discounts and unsubstantiated environmental claims), following the AGCM penalty of €1M in Oct 2024 over "evoluSHEIN". The ECGT applies from 27 Sep 2026.
- Regulation15 minRafael Rodríguez
CSDDD and Regulation (EU) 2024/3015 forced labour: jurisdictional overlap and unified textile DD architecture
CSDDD (Dir 2024/1760) imposes generic DD on operators >EUR 450M and >1,000 employees. The FLR (Reg 2024/3015) prohibits forced labour product-specifically. The same upstream DD covers both; consequences diverge.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
Green Claims Directive withdrawn in June 2025: legislative failure and consequences for textiles under ECGT
COM(2023) 166 GCD proposed 22 Mar 2023, trilogue cancelled 23 Jun 2025, withdrawn by the Commission Jun 2025. ECGT Dir 2024/825 remains the only EU anti-greenwashing safeguard from 27 Sep 2026.
- Regulation14 minRafael Rodríguez
Right to Repair Dir 2024/1799: why textiles remain outside Annex II and what is coming in 2027
Directive (EU) 2024/1799 Right to Repair requires repair at a reasonable price. Annex II excludes textiles because it lists EU acts with prior requirements. The ESPR textile delegated act 2027 will close the gap via Article 5.9.
- Regulation13 minRafael Rodríguez
PPWR Regulation (EU) 2025/40 packaging: impact on textile packaging and intersection with the main product DPP
PPWR Regulation (EU) 2025/40 replaces Dir 94/62/EC. Application 12 Aug 2026 (Art. 71). Textiles affected on 4 fronts: shipping boxes, labels, e-commerce bags, primary packaging. Intersection with the textile DPP.
- Regulation13 minRafael Rodríguez
Reg (EU) 2024/3015 forced labour: scope and DD guidelines of 14 Jun 2026 for the textile sector
Reg (EU) 2024/3015, published 12 Dec 2024, prohibits products with forced labour without de minimis thresholds. Commission DD guidelines 14 Jun 2026 and full applicability 14 Dec 2027. Vacatio legis 36 months.
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