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In 2024, the European Union (EU) introduced several significant regulatory changes affecting product safety, compliance, and sustainability. Here are the nine most essential changes and amendments this year, including updates on the Toy Safety Regulation, General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Digital Product Passport (DPP), EU Batteries Regulation, and other related ... Read more

Construction

Many changes have been made concerning product compliance, so it is no surprise that they touched upon construction product compliance. The European Union's recent amendment to the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) is set to transform how manufacturers approach product design, sustainability, and market access. This comprehensive update will be particularly ... Read more

Are you ready for a retail revolution? As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the modern barcode and the 30th birthday of the QR code, a significant shift in product identification is on the horizon. If you're involved in manufacturing, importing, or retail, this change could have far-reaching implications for ... Read more

adhesives vs nature

Are you in the adhesives and sealants industry? If so, you'll want to pay attention to the new EU Ecodesign Regulation. This game-changing legislation is set to reshape how we think about product design and sustainability in our sector. Let's dive into why it's so important and what it means ... Read more

Toys Safety

On September 5, 2024, the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO) of the European Parliament unanimously approved the start of trilogue negotiations on a new Toy Safety Regulation. Key points of the Parliament's position: Rapporteur Marion Walsmann (EPP) stated: "Children deserve the safest toys possible. With the revised safety ... Read more

The introduction of Digital Product Passports represents a significant leap towards greater transparency, sustainability, and circular economy principles in the EU market.

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The EU's new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation is now in force, transforming product design and sales. It covers a wide range of items, introduces Digital Product Passports, and bans destroying unsold goods. Are you ready?

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The Digital Product Passport has an additional advantage for the protection of intellectual property rights.

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As environmental scrutiny intensifies, adopting DPPs is essential for the chemical industry to maintain competitive advantage and stakeholder trust.

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One way the EU is promoting sustainability is through the use of Digital Product Passports (DPPs). DPPs are a tool that will provide consumers with information on the sustainability, composition, and raw material content of products.