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Wednesday, 01 March 2023

Packaging Recycling and Sustainability Symbols in the EU: An Overview

Are you planning to use packaging recycling and sustainability symbols on your products or packaging in the EU? This article covers several symbols, such as the Mobius Loop, the Green Dot, and the OK compost labels. While most of the symbols we cover are voluntary, some might be compulsory in some countries.

Wednesday, 01 March 2023

SCIP Database Guide for Importers and Manufacturers

If you import or manufacture products in the European Union, you might need to comply with the requirements set by the Waste Framework Directive (WFD). This includes submitting information to European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) via the SCIP database, when necessary. In this guide, we explain when you need to submit information concerning your product

Wednesday, 01 March 2023

Gas Appliances Regulation: Guide for EU Importers and Manufacturers

Planning to import or manufacture gas appliances and fittings in the European Union? This article provides information about the Gas Appliances Regulation requirements, including documentation, labelling, and lab testing. What is the Gas Appliances Regulation? The Gas Appliances Regulation (GAR) establishes a framework and sets appliance-specific requirements for importers and manufacturers of gas appliances

Wednesday, 01 March 2023

FCC Intentional Radiators: A Practical Guide

Planning to import or manufacture electronic devices classified as intentional radiators in the United States? This guide covers the authorization procedure, labeling and documentation requirements, testing, and more. Definition The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s rules and regulations include 47 CFR Part 15, which covers some classes of radio frequency (RF) devices. Radio frequency devices

Wednesday, 01 March 2023

Recreational Craft Directive: Guide for EU Importers and Manufacturers

Planning to import or manufacture recreational crafts in the European Union? This article covers requirements regarding the Recreational Craft Directive, such as conformity assessment, documentation, labelling, and lab testing. What is the Recreational Craft Directive? The Recreational Craft Directive sets requirements for designing and manufacturing motor and sailing recreational craft. It covers requirements

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