Cosmetics
REACH and ESPR require ingredient traceability, substance of concern disclosure, and packaging sustainability data for cosmetics placed on the EU market.
Regulatory requirements
ESPR Digital Product Passport
Mandatory DPP for cosmetics under ESPR delegated acts, covering full ingredient lists, product origin, and environmental impact indicators.
REACH substance traceability
Substances of very high concern and restricted substances under REACH must be disclosed in the DPP with concentration data and safe use information.
Packaging sustainability data
Packaging material composition, recyclability, and recycled content must be declared as part of the product passport and EPR reporting obligations.
Microplastics disclosure
Intentionally added microplastics in rinse-off and leave-on products are subject to EU restrictions requiring ingredient-level disclosure.
Extended Producer Responsibility
EPR obligations for cosmetics packaging require producers to register and submit lifecycle data to national EPR schemes across EU member states.
Regulatory reference: ESPR · REACH · EPR
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