2026 ESPR & PFAS Readiness Vault
A self-serve readiness check for EU ESPR, PFAS, and Digital Product Passport preparation — built for SMEs and compliance teams in textiles, apparel, footwear, furniture, electronics and toys.No software to install, no consultant retainer. The whole kit is one sheet (opens in Google Sheets or Excel):• Pick your sector → the questionnaire adapts; only the rules that apply to you stay visible.• Answer short, plain-language questions with dropdowns → a live Dashboard shows your readiness %, a RED / AMBER / GREEN band, the issues to resolve (failed TOF, SVHC over 0.1%, an unsupported "PFAS-free" claim, EUDR not verified, EN 71 / formaldehyde fails…), what's awaiting supplier data, and what's still outstanding.• Know exactly what to prepare: an Evidence & Testing checklist maps every obligation to the document/test you need and who provides it (you, your supplier, or a lab).• Share it: File → Download → PDF gives a clean one-page Readiness Record for a buyer, auditor or colleague.• Hand off the data: copy a machine-readable JSON export for technical / DPP workflows.• Collect what's missing: built-in email templates to request data from suppliers — plus a ready reply for when a buyer asks you for DPP/ESPR readiness.What's inside• The Readiness Vault sheet — 6 working tabs: Start here · Questionnaire · Dashboard · Machine-readable (JSON) · Email templates · Reference.• Reference guides: Implementation Guide · Regulatory Reference Handbook (key 2026 EU deadlines + thresholds, plus a readable cross-border summary for 8 jurisdictions) · Evidence & Testing Checklist (per obligation: what document/test to prepare and who provides it) · Article 25 Destruction Derogation Form · two JSON schemas (full DPP submission template + a quick-check schema for the Sheet's export) · public Corrections Log.Covers the dates that bite first: destruction ban 19 Jul 2026 · formaldehyde limit 6 Aug 2026 · EmpCo claim rules 27 Sep 2026 · EUDR (large) 30 Dec 2026 · DPP registry operational 19 Jul 2026.Checked, and kept honest. Every regulatory claim is checked against primary sources (EUR-Lex, ECHA, EPA, CEN). No kit is ever "finished" — so when a date, threshold or citation needs updating, it's logged openly in a public corrections log: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1N_40b3unerF5Xlfjf_MPXQJ7hSSvDyq-OQq8IxwQWws/. Spotted something off or missing? Tell me and I'll verify it and log the correction. In compliance, that transparency is the point.Scope: EU requirements only — other markets (UK, US, etc.) are included as reference, not assessed. This is a readiness organiser, not legal advice — and not the Digital Product Passport itself (a real DPP must be machine-readable data reached via a QR / data carrier). It does not make you compliant. Verify every date, threshold and citation at the cited primary sources and with qualified counsel before relying on it or any formal submission. The author accepts no liability for omissions or errors; regulations change (see the public corrections log).v3.3.2 · Google Sheet edition · works in Google Sheets or Excel · free updates.
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