The EU has laid down significant regulations for 2025 among which are the changes that affect the REACH SVHC and Annex XVII restrictions and the companies that have to act hastily. Sweden’s initiative to include DBDPE as a new SVHC and the most recent CMR substance revisions under Regulation (EU) 2025/1731 will have a huge impact on manufacturers of electronic parts, cars, airplanes, plastics, packing materials, and even consumer goods. In that case, firms will have to reconsider their materials, mixtures and suppliers to stay compliant with REACH and avoid disruptions, which are costly.
The focus on flame-retardants, photoinitiators, bisphenols, and organotin compounds continues to grow and thus Product compliance teams will be needing more precise data, quicker evaluations, and a single source of evidence for regulatory audits. And that’s exactly what AI-powered compliance systems such as Certivo do—They spot materials impacted by the changes, update supplier documents, and produce reports that are ready for an audit automatically thus providing the company with a competitive edge. The need to keep the company in front of the REACH regulation changes is now a vital requirement for the business, and the firms that will do the planning proactively will be the ones to have the confidence and capability to respond to future limitations as well as the changes in the Candidate List.
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