Softlines & Leather regulatory updates July 2022
Textile Digital Product Passport for 2024
The European Commission are working to have a Digital Product Passport for textiles in 2024.
It is one of several measures that the European strategy for sustainable and circular economy want to implement with the aim of ensuring consumers are informed on the environmental impacts of their purchases and that products are more reliable, reusable, reparable, resource-efficient, and easier to maintain, refurbish and recycle.
The following table summarises the most recent standard updates and upcoming dates of withdrawal (non-exhaustive).
On 1 April 2022, the plastic packaging tax came into force in the UK. This new tax applies to plastic packaging components designed to contain, protect, handle, present and/or deliver goods.
Vietnam Enforces New Product Labelling Rules
Vietnam’s new product labelling rule, Decree No. 111/2021/ND-CP, went into effect on 15 February 2022, replacing Decree No. 43/2017/ND-CP. Under the new rule, consumer goods must contain the following mandatory labelling information:
Europe
RAPEX (European Commission Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products – Alerts reported by EU national authorities)
UK
OPSS issues Product Safety Alerts on the UK market. The following 2 alerts regarding textiles & leather products were reported between week 25 and week 28 of 2022.
U.S.
Between 23 June 2022 and 21 July 2022, the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) published the following recalls: 5 recalls of textile & leather products