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STEPH · STrengthening Ecodesign pathways with performance assessment Parameters for Home textiles and footwear

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 July 202630 June 2029EU funding €3,990,656Call HORIZON-CL6-2025-01

STEPH is a three-year multidisciplinary and multi-actor collaborative project, involving 15 partners across seven European countries. Its overall aim is to support the implementation of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and accelerate the wider adoption of ecodesign principles in the home textiles and footwear product groups. At the core of STEPH is the development and validation of at least 20 ecodesign parameters and 10 testing methods and technologies, engaging with at least 800 product manufacturers, 10 market surveillance authorities and 3000 stakeholders, ensuring broad dissemination of impacts.The project begins by analysing regulations, methodologies, and framework conditions aligned with ESPR principles, involving experts and specialized stakeholders. It then conducts a demand-driven analyses of markets, value chains, consumer preferences, and LCI databases to identify appropriate technologies, ecodesign parameters and define 4 innovative scenarios for each product group. To validate these scenarios, STEPH will perform a number of assessments and laboratory tests focused on material efficiency, circularity performance, and the elimination of hazardous substances. It will also apply life cycle assessments aiming for a minimum 15-20% improved impact of our methods and scenarios for the environment, economy and society. Based on these results, STEPH will develop a circular design toolkit along with training materials to support capacity building activities among product manufacturers, SMEs and market surveillance authorities. The findings of STEPH will inform standardisation outputs and shape the design of incentive-based instruments and policy recommendations aligned with EU and international frameworks. This will reinforce the implementation of ESPR and promote the broader adoption of ecodesign practices across Europe.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

DE · €503,694

participant

Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS PC

EL · €373,847

participant

SEA GREEN TREE S.L.

ES · €106,912

participant

DEICHMANN SE

DE · €202,375

participant

AGENZIA PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLA RICERCA EUROPEA

IT · €234,250

participant

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE · €336,010

participant

DIN DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUER NORMUNG EV

DE · €145,893

participant

DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA

EL · €278,750

participant

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €227,969

participant

WHITE RESEARCH SRL

BE · €284,644

participant

CONFEDERACION DE LA INDUSTRIA TEXTIL ASOCIACION

ES · €192,250

participant

UNIVERSITY OF YORK

UK · €236,563

participant

BUNDESANSTALT FUER MATERIALFORSCHUNG UND -PRUEFUNG

DE · €335,625

participant

ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION ON STANDARDS

BE · €267,986

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA UNITELMA SAPIENZA

IT · €263,889

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