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Scope and objectives of the enforcement project
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How was the project designed and what did we learn?
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Highlights from different enforcement areas
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How does this project compare with previous enforcement projects on imported products?
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Did the product categories with higher non-compliances differ, depending on which requirement was being checked?
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Which countries do the inspected products come from?
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What measures did inspectors take with non-compliant products and what impact did these measures have?
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What is the difference between customs and REACH inspectors in terms of their mandate?
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How did the project use customs data more systematically for REACH controls?
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What were the recommendations for companies and authorities from this project?
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EU enforcement project: targeted checks uncovered non-compliances in imported products.
In this episode of the Safer Chemicals Podcast, host Päivi Jokiniemi is joined by Henrik Hedlund, Chair of ECHA's Enforcement Forum, and Maciej Baranski, Team Leader of ECHA's Harmonised Enforcement Team, to discuss the results of a recent EU-wide REACH enforcement project. Inspectors from 29 countries conducted targeted checks on over 2 600 imported products, focusing on compliance with EU chemical regulations.
The conversation explores the project's scope, objectives, and key findings, including persistent non-compliance in imported mixtures and consumer products such as jewellery, toys, textiles, and footwear. Notably, one in three substances in imported mixtures lacked REACH registration, and hazardous heavy metals were frequently found in jewellery. The episode highlights trends over time, the effectiveness of customs and enforcement collaboration, and the impact of enforcement actions in protecting consumers and the environment.
Listeners will gain insights into the challenges of regulating imported chemicals, the importance of pre-release checks, and recommendations for companies and authorities to improve compliance. The episode concludes with advice for importers and an invitation to follow up on the ongoing project through stakeholder workshops and the full report available on ECHA’s website.
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Enforcement Forum finds non-compliance in imported substances, mixtures and products - ECHA news, 10 December 2025
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