It is common for every marketed product to contain correct marking & labeling as per related regulations. Consumers and regulatory bodies are demanding greater clarity in labeling, requiring you to include more information on packaging than ever before. Key to this is ensuring you have accurate and compliant information on the labeling.

What does a packaging & labeling review cover?

Our experts will review all product artworks, manuals, marking & labels, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements relating to:

  • Completeness
  • Format
  • Accuracy and correctness

Besides document review, we are also able to perform the necessary tests for clients if they would like to verify if the information claimed is compliant.

EU: Labeling requirements General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)

In accordance with Article 9 (5) and (6) of Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on general product safety the following information must be attached to the product itself in a visible and recognizable manner wherever possible. In the case of the set, this requirement can be met with a sticker (One sticker per set is sufficient). This must contain the following information:

  • Details of the manufacturer as well as the importer or EU representative in the European Economic Area including the legal form as well as the exact contact address
  • Email address
  • Product description and designation
  • Brand
  • Item / Model no
  • Unique identification for traceability, for example Lot no. or year and month of production
  • Country of manufacture

Note: “Before making use of this product, please read the instructions carefully.” Alternatively, the corresponding symbol can be used. (If there is a manual).

Please note that additional labelling requirements may be applicable if the product falls under other legislation.

USA: Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulation (UPLR)

The purpose of the Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulation (UPLR) is to provide adequate information on product labels so that consumers and businesses can make price and quantity comparisons. The information on the product must include:

  • Product identity
  • Name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor
  • Net quantity of contents (i.e. weight, numerical count)

According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the UPLR has been adopted into law in 45 of the 50 US states.

You can learn more about the requirements of the UPLR on the NIST website.

V-Trust laboratories are internationally accredited, enabling us to offer a wide range of products testing and evaluation in Asia with fast lead time and lower costs. Should you need any assistance, whether it is standardized or tailor-made testing, please feel free to contact us. We are ready to meet your needs with professional and excellent services.