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The new Ecodesign Regulation replaces the previous directive and extends the scope of the directive from energy-related products to all products. As a result, only safe, circular and sustainable products will be permitted on the EU internal market in future.

In the context of digitalization, the proof of fulfilment of the requirements for the products will be provided by the Digital Product Passport.

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