Core Points - The newly approved mandatory national standard for hazardous substance control in electrical and electronic products, GB 26572—2025, will be implemented on August 1, 2027, marking a significant regulatory advancement in the industry [1][3] - The standard expands the list of controlled substances from 6 to 10, adding 4 phthalate substances commonly used as plasticizers, which can pose health risks if used beyond specified limits [1][2] Group 1 - The introduction of the standard aims to enhance the reduction and substitution of hazardous substances by electrical and electronic product manufacturers, thereby improving the green supply chain and consumer health protection [2][3] - The standard requires the labeling of hazardous substances, disclosure of information, and retention of technical support documents to ensure traceability and verification of hazardous substance control results [2][3] - The standard aligns with international regulations, facilitating the integration of China's hazardous substance control with global standards, which is beneficial for international trade [2][3] Group 2 - A transition period of one year will be provided for products manufactured or imported before the standard's implementation, allowing companies to manage their existing inventory [3] - Companies are advised to optimize supply chain management, redesign products, and enhance detection capabilities for hazardous substances during the transition period [3] - The standard will be enforced strictly, with regulatory bodies conducting supervision and imposing penalties on non-compliant products to protect consumer rights [3][4] Group 3 - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology plans to promote the application of the mandatory national standard and expand the types of electrical and electronic products and hazardous substances under China's RoHS control [4]
电器电子产品有害物质强制国标发布,新增4种管控有害物质
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-23 03:42