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EU product compliance

EU Product Compliance & DPP Readiness for Australian and International Companies

Practical support for Australian manufacturers, brand owners, importers, exporters and e-commerce sellers preparing products for lawful sale in the European Union. Our services are also available to companies from other countries that need support with EU product compliance, documentation and Digital Product Passport readiness.

Who this page is for

  • Australian manufacturers placing products on the EU market
  • Brand owners and private-label businesses from Australia and other countries
  • Amazon and e-commerce sellers targeting EU customers
  • Non-EU companies importing products and articles into EU supply chains
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GPSR
DPP
REACH
SVHC
SCIP
CLP
Technical files

Wider compliance scope

Product compliance is broader than one regulation

For Australian companies and other non-EU businesses entering the European market, product compliance is not limited to one single regulation. Depending on the product type, supply model and materials used, obligations may include product safety requirements, technical documentation, traceability, labelling, chemical compliance and supporting supplier declarations.

Future readiness

Early DPP preparation makes implementation easier

In parallel, many companies are also preparing for future Digital Product Passport requirements. That means supplier-data collection, better documentation structure, material transparency and a more organised product dossier are becoming increasingly important even before DPP obligations fully apply.

Integrated support

What our service covers

We combine immediate EU product-compliance support with preparation for future digital-product-data requirements for Australian companies and other international businesses supplying products to the EU market.

01

Product compliance assessment

Review of product scope, legal route, documentation gaps and the likely EU compliance pathway.

02

Risk analysis & safety evaluation

Support with structured product risk assessment, hazard identification and mitigation logic.

03

Technical documentation

Preparation and review of technical files, declarations, safety information and supporting documentation.

04

Labelling & traceability review

Assessment of warnings, instructions, contact details, traceability and marketplace-facing information.

05

EU responsible-operator support

Guidance on responsible-entity arrangements and practical market-entry setup for non-EU companies.

06

REACH / SVHC / SCIP / CLP

Integrated review of chemical and article-related obligations connected to EU market access.

07

DPP data mapping

Identification of required data points, supplier-input gaps and dossier structure for future DPP readiness.

08

Ongoing compliance support

Regulatory follow-up, supplier communication and portfolio expansion support as product groups grow.

DPP preparation

What DPP preparation usually involves

A workable DPP process starts with identifying which supplier data, material information, declarations and compliance documents are missing. It then continues with data verification, completion of missing statements and linking that information to the product dossier in a consistent structure.

In practice, this often includes material composition, substances of concern, environmental and circularity-related information and supporting documentation needed to show that the product data is complete, usable and fit for future submission frameworks.

Typical DPP data scope

  • Product identification and description
  • Material composition
  • Presence of regulated substances
  • Environmental and circularity information
  • Supporting declarations and documentation

Articles & importer workflow

Relevant areas for products and articles entering the EU

How we work

Simple implementation path

1

Portfolio screening

Initial review of products, materials, supply model and likely regulatory path.

2

Gap analysis

Identification of missing data, missing declarations, testing needs and documentation weaknesses.

3

Documentation & compliance work

Preparation, review and consolidation of files needed for present EU requirements and future readiness.

4

Ongoing support

Follow-up support as product groups expand, new obligations apply and authorities or marketplaces request evidence.

What we need from you

Typical starting information

  • Product list, ideally in spreadsheet format for larger portfolios
  • Material information and known composition details
  • Country of origin
  • Existing product data sheets or technical documents
  • Sample product photos
  • Available test reports or declarations

Why EKOTOX

  • Strong experience in chemical and product legislation
  • Integrated approach from analysis to implementation
  • Audit-ready and practical documentation focus
  • Lower risk of penalties, delays, recalls and non-compliance
  • Support tailored to Australian companies and other non-EU businesses entering Europe

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Prepare your products for EU market access

We help Australian companies and other international businesses align product safety, chemical compliance, supplier data and DPP-readiness work in one practical implementation path.

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