REACH
Item specifics
- Period
- 2023/6/19 - 2029/1/15
- No.
- 180264317a 001
- Certification bodies
- TÜV Rheinland/CCIC (Ningbo) Co., Ltd.
- Organization Phone
- +86 574 8767 1566
Certificate description
REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals. It is a European Union regulation that came into effect on 1st June 2007. The REACH standard aims to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks posed by chemicals. As a manufacturer of perfume glass bottles, here's what you need to know about REACH compliance:
Substance Registration: If you manufacture or import over one tonne of a chemical substance into the EU annually, you must register it with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). This includes substances used in your glass bottles or as part of the manufacturing process.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Provide SDS for any hazardous substances. Although glass is generally inert, any coatings, paints, or treatments used on the bottles may require an SDS.
Substance Evaluation: Some substances are subject to evaluation to determine the risk to human health or the environment. Your products or processes may be affected if you use such substances.
Authorisation: Certain high-concern substances (SVHCs) may require authorization for their use. Ensure none of the materials used in your perfume bottles fall under this category without proper authorization.
Restriction: Some substances are restricted, and you must ensure that your perfume bottles do not contain these substances above the specified limits.
Communication in the Supply Chain: Communicate any potential risks associated with the substances in your products to your customers and ensure safe usage information is provided.
Compliance Documentation: Maintain thorough documentation proving your compliance with REACH standards. This includes information about the chemical composition of your products, safety measures, and any registrations or certifications.
For perfume bottles specifically, the glass itself typically does not pose a hazard and is not a focus of REACH. However, any additional materials like colorants, decorative elements, or functional parts like sprayers might contain chemicals that could fall under REACH regulation. It's essential to assess all components of your product for compliance.
Being REACH compliant not only ensures the safety and environmental friendliness of your perfume bottles but also plays a crucial role in market access within the EU. Non-compliance can lead to penalties and restrictions on your ability to do business in EU member countries.