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Simplify Global RoHS Compliance

Navigating the complex and evolving world of RoHS compliance can be a significant challenge for any business. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive, which originated in the EU, has inspired similar legislation globally, including in China, Japan, and India. Failing to comply can lead to product recalls, fines, and market access issues. GoCompliance.com is your solution for managing these diverse and complex regulations.

Understanding the RoHS Directive

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RoHS, short for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive, is a European Union regulation that limits the use of specific hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment (EEE).


Its primary goal is to protect human health and the environment by reducing the presence of harmful substances in products that end up in landfills or recycling streams.


The directive applies to a wide range of devices — from household appliances and IT equipment to medical devices and industrial controls — ensuring that products are safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible throughout their lifecycle.

Who Must Comply

The RoHS Directive applies to all parties involved in manufacturing, importing, and distributing electrical and electronic equipment within the EU.

EU Manufacturers

Responsible for ensuring all EEE complies with RoHS limits, maintaining technical documentation, and affixing the CE mark as proof of conformity.

EU Importers

Must verify that imported products meet RoHS requirements and keep supporting documentation, such as test reports and Declarations of Conformity.

Distributors and Retailers

Required to check that the products they sell carry proper CE marking and compliance documentation. If they rebrand or alter products, they assume manufacturer obligations.

Non-EU Manufacturers

While not directly responsible for submissions, they must provide accurate compliance data and declarations to their EU partners to support certification and market entry.

Why 
SCIP Compliance
Matters

SCIP compliance isn’t just a legal requirement — it’s a vital step toward responsible manufacturing and sustainable material management.
Failure to comply can result in:

  • Market access restrictions

  • Financial penalties or product recalls

  • Loss of consumer and stakeholder confidence

By being transparent about product chemical content, organizations contribute to environmental protection and circular economy initiatives across Europe.

A Complete Guide to RoHS

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Simplify RoHS Compliance.

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