In response to the new EU standards, e-commerce platforms such as Temu and AMAZO have put forward RSL-REPORT qualification requirements for products that may contain phthalates of harmful substances.
For sellers, obtaining RSL-REPORT qualification has become an important threshold for their products to successfully enter e-commerce platforms such as Temu. In order to qualify, sellers need to test their products and provide test reports to ensure that they do not contain phthalates that are restricted by the EU. For products containing these ingredients, sellers need to rectify or remove them from the shelves within the specified time. For sellers who fail to provide qualified reports on time, the e-commerce platform will impose fines or remove them.
1. What is an RSL report?
RSL is the abbreviation of Restricted Substances List. Restricted Substance List (RSL) testing helps manufacturers and retailers ensure that their products comply with rapidly changing regulations and standards that dictate the kinds of chemicals and chemical substances that can be used in a product. Restricted substance list testing involves a series of laboratory tests on a product to determine which substances are used in the product and a review of the manufacturer's product instructions.
2. What does the RSL report include?
1).RSL-phthalate (EU RSL phthalate phthalate project test report).
2).RSL Report (EU Test Report on Lead-Cadmium Chemical Substances), i.e. Lead, cadmium, and phthalate 7P in Annex 17 of REACH
3).RSL-SCCP (Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffin Detection Report).
At present, consumer electronics products also need to provide this kind of report, in addition to CE-EMC, CE-LVD, FCC, CPC, UL and other related certifications.
3. Handle the RSL reporting process.
1) Send samples.
2) Fill out the application form.
3) Detection. 4) Make a report.
4. Cycle, 5-7 working days, different project cycle will be different.