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Detergents & surfactants
Regulation (EU) 2026/405 was adopted on 11 February 2026 and replaces Regulation (EC) 648/2004. It makes the DPP and digital labelling mandatory for detergents and surfactants, while keeping critical safety information on physical labels.
GlacthaI bhfeidhm ón 23 September 2029Regulation (EU) 2026/405
Príomhdhátaí
28 April 2023
Commission proposal for a revised Detergents Regulation published.
8 December 2025
Council gives final approval.
11 February 2026
Regulation (EU) 2026/405 published in the Official Journal.
23 September 2029
General application, including the DPP obligation.
Pointí sonraí riachtanacha
- Unique product identifier
- Manufacturer and country of production
- Ingredient list (including fragrances and preservatives)
- Hazard classification (CLP)
- Biodegradability data for detergents
- Surfactant primary and ultimate biodegradability
- Recommended dosage and usage instructions
- Refill, concentrate and packaging-reuse information
- Recycled or bio-based content
Iompróirí sonraí inghlactha
QR code on packaging (digital label)NFC on premium or professional packaging (optional)
Tairseacha agus díolúintí
- Critical safety information (dosage, allergens, emergency handling) must remain on physical labels to protect allergic consumers and those without digital access.
- Companies may choose either physical or digital labels for non-critical information.
- Professional-use products follow a distinct labelling pathway.
- Smaller producers benefit from simplified formats.
Ceisteanna oscailte
- Full alignment of the detergent DPP with the CIRPASS reference model.
- Minimum language requirements across physical and digital channels per Member State.
- Treatment of paints and lubricants — currently outside the Detergents Regulation scope, pending future coverage under ESPR.