Industry coverage

Industries we serve

Compliance programs shaped around product architecture, supply-chain complexity, market access, and end-of-life obligations.

10
Restricted substances
Under EU RoHS, including the four phthalates added by 2015/863
0.1%
SVHC threshold
By weight, per article — not per finished product
6
WEEE categories
Determining registration, reporting, and recovery targets
3TG
Conflict minerals
Tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold, before extended-mineral scope

Figures describe the regulatory frameworks themselves. Always confirm current consolidated legal text, scope, and dates for your products and role.

Where it becomes operational

Different industries, different evidence gaps

We organize supplier outreach, declarations, technical records, and ongoing monitoring around the way your products are actually built — not around a generic compliance template.

Electronics & Electrical Equipment

Component-level evidence for global substance restrictions, EEE scope, technical files, and end-of-life obligations.

  • RoHS and REACH
  • SCIP and WEEE
  • Supplier material declarations

Industrial Equipment

Structured compliance for long-life products with configurable bills of materials and complex supplier networks.

  • CE documentation
  • Change-impact reviews
  • Legacy component evidence

Automotive & Mobility

Material and supplier-data workflows for high-part-count products, batteries, electronics, and responsible sourcing.

  • Full material disclosure
  • Battery information
  • Supply-chain due diligence

Medical & Laboratory Devices

Defensible evidence management for regulated equipment where exemptions, product changes, and traceability matter.

  • Technical documentation
  • Exemption monitoring
  • Controlled supplier records

Consumer Products

Market-access support across chemicals, packaging, labeling, and extended producer responsibility requirements.

  • PFAS and Prop 65
  • Packaging obligations
  • Multi-market screening

Aerospace & Defense Supply Chains

Risk-based evidence collection for long product lifecycles, specialized materials, and obsolescence exposure.

  • Obsolescence monitoring
  • Substance declarations
  • Audit-ready records

Not sure which obligations attach to your products?

Tell us what you make and where you sell it. That is usually enough to scope the answer.