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CPR & DPPs: Preparing your products for new EU data requirements

Written by Álvaro Martos | Jun 5, 2026 8:42:12 AM

About the webinar

CPR, new harmonized standards, and Digital Product Passports are reshaping environmental compliance for construction products in Europe.

The revised Construction Products Regulation (CPR) first application phase began on January 8, 2026. The first new harmonized European standards (hENs) for priority product groups are also expected soon.

Together, these changes introduce new requirements for environmental product data across the construction value chain.

Manufacturers will increasingly need to provide:

  • Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)
  • Trackable data for Digital Product Passports (DPPs)
  • Life cycle assessment (LCA) data
  • Standardized environmental indicators

For many companies, this is no longer only a sustainability topic. Environmental product data increasingly affects:

  • Market access
  • Product specification
  • Public procurement
  • Commercial competitiveness

Join to understand the current status of CPR and DPP implementation, upcoming harmonized standards, and how manufacturers can prepare.

What does the webinar cover?

Join this free webinar to understand the latest developments in European construction product regulations.

In this session, you’ll learn:

  • What the revised CPR requires from manufacturers
  • What to expect from the first new harmonized standards (hENs)
  • How Digital Product Passports (DPPs) connect with CPR and ESPR
  • The role of EPDs and LCA in compliance and product transparency
  • How CPR aligns with EPBD, EU Taxonomy, and broader EU sustainability regulation
  • Practical steps manufacturers can take now to prepare
  • How environmental product data can support specification and commercial positioning
  • Answers to common questions on timelines, standards, and implementation
  • Live Q&A: Ask your questions about CPR implementation, hENs, methodology, and practical challenges

Who should attend the webinar?

  • Construction product manufacturers
  • Sustainability and compliance managers
  • Product and technical teams
  • Commercial and specification teams
  • EPD and LCA practitioners
  • Consultants and industry associations