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IPURE TPD/CLP Vaping Compliance
There are lots of laws and regulations in Europe hat impose effects in vaping industry, among which TPD and CLP have the universal and major power affecting all EU member states and EU vaping products.
They aim to improve the functioning of the internal market of tobacco and related product, while ensuring a high level of safe protection of European citizens.
As a compliant and considerate company, IPURE has equipped itself with sufficient awareness and capacity to meet the demands of consumers and the requirements of authorities.
3 Shields of IPURE Compliance System
Monitoring and Estimating the Latest, Upcoming Regulations
To ensure we have the correct and comprehensive understanding on TPD, we keep monitoring and estimating the latest regulations through:
- Involvement in local associations( UKVIA), industry conferences
- Contact with local authorities
- Conversations with local partners and distributions
- IPURE Compliance Center’s study on the latest laws
- Contact with local press and media
- Cooperation with professionals and institutes
Strict Incoming Quality Control:
- Detailed assessment of supply chain
- Storing sample of each batch of raw material for detection
- Management of prohibited substances
- Daily and monthly testing
Product Quality Management:
- Lists of Qualified Suppliers
- GMP, ISO9001, ISO22000 certificated workshop
- Sophisticated automatic production line
- Timely notification of quality exception and defective item
- Multiple testings in CNAS-grade lab
What Is TPD?
The Tobacco Products Directive (TPD ) sets out the rules for the sale and manufacture of e-cigarettes and e-liquids in the EU.
It came into effect in May 2016. Any product must be fully compliant with TPD regulations before it’s placed on the EU market.
The principle is to increase the health protection and awareness surrounding tobacco products.
The regulations ensure ingredients are tested before they’re sold to consumers and must be displayed on the packaging.
What does TPD regulate?
- Ingredient and additive restriction
- Package restriction
- Obligation of notification
- Restrictions on advertising and sales
What are prohibited in TPD?
- Vitamins or other additives that create the impression that a tobacco product has a health benefit or presents reduced health risks
- Caffeine or taurine or other additives and stimulant compounds that are associated with energy and vitality
- Additives having colouring properties for emissions
- For tobacco products for smoking, additives that facilitate inhalation or nicotine uptake
- Additives that have CMR properties in unburnt form
What is CLP?
The Classification, Labeling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation ((EC) No 1272/2008) is based on the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System (GHS) and its purpose is to ensure a high level of protection of health and the environment, as well as the free movement of substances, mixtures and articles.
CLP is legally binding across the Member States and directly applicable to all industrial sectors.
It requires manufacturers, importers or downstream users of substances or mixtures to classify, label and package their hazardous chemicals appropriately before placing them on the market.
One of the main aims of CLP is to determine whether a substance or mixture displays properties that lead to a hazardous classification. In this context, classification is the starting point for hazard communication.