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Below is an explanatory article regarding REACH.
The REACH regulation is a system for the registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemical substances in the EU, mandating the management and reporting of target substances.
The REACH regulation is a strict law requiring that "contained chemical substances are safe" when products are circulated in the EU. This article provides an overview of the "REACH regulation" and key points for managing contained substance information.
Plastics and additives used in electronic components, cables, and resin casings contain many chemical substances. Under REACH regulations, if substances of very high concern (SVHC) exceed 0.1% of these chemical substances, an obligation to provide information or notify arises.
SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) are chemical substances considered to have the following properties. This SVHC list is regularly updated by the ECHA (European Chemicals Agency) in the EU, and as of 2025, over 240 substances are registered.
If products containing SVHCs exceeding 0.1% by weight are to be shipped to the EU, the following actions are required. This necessitates evaluation not only of finished products but also of components and materials, making information sharing across the entire supply chain essential.
REACH compliance not only ensures legal adherence but also enhances brand value as an environmentally conscious company. Additionally, submission of REACH questionnaires and SVHC non-inclusion certificates may be required as a condition for transactions with global companies.
If you need assistance with material selection or SVHC investigation, please contact us. We also support REACH compliance and various green procurement requirements.
We also support questionnaire responses, certificate issuance, and green procurement requirements.

