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Scip Database Digital Product Passport Substances Of Concern

Any article sold into the EU containing a Candidate List substance above 0.1% weight by weight has needed a SCIP notification to ECHA since 5 January 2021 — and the EU Digital Product Passport is built to carry that same substances-of-concern data rather than asking manufacturers to declare it twice.

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How it works

Issue a unique identifier per unit, anchor its record on-chain for tamper-evidence, and let anyone verify it with a single scan. Plans start at $49/mo.

FAQ

Does a SCIP notification alone satisfy EU DPP hazardous-substance requirements?

Not necessarily — SCIP is a Waste Framework Directive obligation that predates the DPP. A DPP record can carry the same substance-of-concern data, but each product category’s delegated act sets what the passport itself must declare.

What triggers a SCIP notification?

Any article placed on the EU market containing a Candidate List substance of very high concern above 0.1% weight by weight, per Article 9(1)(i) of the Waste Framework Directive, in effect since 5 January 2021.