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Sustainability News May 2025

1. Commission to revise EN IEC 63000 DIN EN IEC 63000 is an international standard that specifies the technical documentation requirements for demonstrating compliance with restrictions on hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Test reports to confirm or substantiate the presumption of conformity are not mandatory, so that a statement of conformity based on the supplier confirmation is the standard case in practice. The revision order serves to adapt DIN EN IEC 630000 to the state of the art and to implement Decision 768/2008, which is intended in particular to clarify the issue of a mandatory test report. [...]

Sustainability News May 20252025-10-09T14:42:12+02:00

DIN EN IEC 63000 – State of the Art for Implementing Material Compliance

When it comes to material compliance legislation, lawmakers are caught in a constant balancing act: on the one hand, they must achieve societal goals—namely protecting human health and the environment from harmful substances; on the other, they need to preserve the manufacturing capabilities of industry. To do so, they define rules that specify who is affected and how, often including compliance requirements, temporary provisions, or exemptions. However, the actual path to achieving compliance is typically not spelled out in legal texts. Instead, this is left to standards, technical guidelines, and implementation documents—commonly referred to as the state of the [...]

DIN EN IEC 63000 – State of the Art for Implementing Material Compliance2025-10-22T11:58:53+02:00

The Tasks of a Material Compliance Officer in the Company

Companies must take responsibility for ensuring their products are manufactured without harmful substances. To achieve this, they need to establish strategies and processes that support compliance. The Material Compliance Officer plays a vital cross-functional role within the company’s organizational structure.Their primary responsibility is to coordinate the implementation of material compliance requirements across various departments. In addition, they serve as a key source of information and expertise—both internally and externally. I. What Is a Material Compliance Manager or Officer? The Material Compliance Officer holds a cross-hierarchical role within the company, acting both as an internal knowledge provider and as a [...]

The Tasks of a Material Compliance Officer in the Company2025-10-22T12:00:18+02:00

Consequences of Non-Compliance with Material Compliance Requirements

Failure to comply with material-related regulations and substance restrictions can result in serious consequences for companies, including enforcement actions such as product recalls, production stops, sales bans, and damage claims. Material compliance requirements have been governed by various legal provisions for decades. However, with the enactment of the European REACH Regulation in 2007, these obligations were given a standardized legal framework. Since then, additional regulations have emerged, such as the RoHS Directive, which restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, and California Proposition 65, which applies to products sold in the state of California [...]

Consequences of Non-Compliance with Material Compliance Requirements2025-10-22T12:01:52+02:00
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