Only 42% of German companies know what the DPP actually covers. The EU Ecodesign Regulation (ESPR) is making the Digital Product Passport mandatory in stages — and the chemical industry is in scope earlier than many realise. Timeline, requirements and why OYSI is the only chemical distributor with a working DPP system.
Read the guide →The REACH safety data sheet is the core compliance document in the European chemical industry — and one of the most frequently flawed. This guide covers the correct structure, the regulatory requirements since 2023 and the five most common mistakes in SDS authoring.
Read the guide →ESPR delegated acts: what the new EU rules mean for chemical products
The European Commission has published the first delegated acts under the ESPR (EU 2024/1781). Manufacturers and importers of chemical products face concrete obligations from Q3 2026 — particularly around providing Digital Product Passports. We break down the key requirements.
Source: EUR-Lex →Why SDS digitisation is no longer optional
3,800 substances, 6 languages, constant update obligations: maintaining safety data sheets by hand costs time and introduces risk. The 2026 CLP ATP amendments add pressure. A case for digital SDS workflows — and why the Digital Product Passport is the right container for them.
Storage compatibility checks under TRGS 510: the five most common mistakes
Co-storing hazardous substances under the VCI concept and TRGS 510 is complex. Our analysis of the DPP database shows: in 40% of checks, storage-class conflicts are only detected after manual correction. Five typical sources of error — and how to avoid them.
Source: BAuA TRGS 510 →