Get an in-depth insight into SCIP database – What is required, and how you can get started with iPoint Compliance.
Companies placing an article containing an SVHC above 0.1% on the EU market are required to submit information to the ECHA`s new SCIP database from January 5th, 2021 onwards. With the majority of complex products containing SVHCs above 0.1% w/w, this requirement will impact most importers to and manufacturers within the European Union.
In our video we provide you answers on the most urgent questions.
- What is the SCIP database about?
- Are you a duty holder?
- Which timeframe do you have to stick to?
- How to deal with all the data Does a system-to-system solution make sense?
- How iPoint Compliance automates the exchange of information with the SCIP database
The CARE Principle
To achieve your company's sustainability and compliance goals, you need to control the complex and dynamic factors that impact them. iPoint provides the transparency you need to simplify compliance, sustainability and risk management.
This requires taking 4 steps: collect the relevant data and analyze the relations and impacts in order to report the right information to the relevant stakeholders and evolve the company towards your goals by minimizing risks and enabling collaboration and continuous improvement.
The CARE principle is the core of the iPoint Suite. By applying CARE, companies can, among other things, identify substances of concern or their product's carbon footprint, qualify and approve suppliers, and thus take control of their environmental, social and economic impacts.
iPoint supports you on the path to product compliance and decarbonization all the way.