Toys
REACH chemical disclosure requirements, ESPR Digital Product Passport mandates, and EPR obligations apply to toys placed on the EU market — requiring substance traceability and lifecycle data from manufacturers and importers.
Regulatory requirements
ESPR Digital Product Passport
Mandatory DPP for toys under ESPR delegated acts, covering material composition, substance disclosures, repairability, and end-of-life information.
REACH chemical substance disclosure
Substances of very high concern and restricted chemicals in toy materials must be disclosed per REACH, with concentration data and safe use guidance accessible via the DPP.
Material composition & recycled content
Plastic, metal, textile, and electronic component materials must be declared by weight, with recycled content percentages verified through supply chain data.
Toy Safety Directive alignment
The revised Toy Safety Regulation introduces additional chemical restrictions and traceability requirements that align with and extend REACH obligations for toy producers.
Extended Producer Responsibility
EPR schemes for plastic toys and electronic toys require producer registration and lifecycle data submission to national authorities across EU member states.
Regulatory reference: ESPR · REACH · EPR
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