REACH SVHC declaration evidence readiness check
Review REACH/SVHC declaration evidence by SKU: supplier statements, article identity, product variants, documentation gaps, and next actions.
A REACH SVHC declaration is useful for SKU evidence readiness only when it clearly maps to the article, component, material, product variant, or SKU being sold.
Direct answers
What is REACH SVHC declaration evidence readiness?
REACH SVHC declaration evidence readiness means checking whether the document or supplier evidence can be traced to the exact SKU, product model, variant, and marketplace listing being reviewed.
What is the main evidence risk?
The main risk is that a supplier document exists but does not identify the product scope, model, material, component, or SKU clearly enough for review.
What should teams check first?
Start with product identity, supplier identity, document scope, date/version, support files, and whether the evidence maps to the SKU or product variant.
Does Listara certify supplier documents?
No. Listara reviews evidence readiness and does not provide legal advice, certification, laboratory testing, or official marketplace approval.
Source-backed points
REACH is an EU chemicals framework that creates supply-chain information obligations relevant to substances and articles.
Listara uses this context to check whether supplier files and article-level evidence are mapped to SKU records.
Source: ECHA REACHECHA maintains the SCIP database for information on substances of concern in articles and complex objects.
Listara treats SCIP-related context as a signal that article-level evidence can matter for product traceability workflows.
Source: ECHA SCIPCommon supplier evidence gaps
- Gapdeclaration does not identify the article
- GapSVHC threshold context missing
- Gapsupplier file not linked to SKU
- Gapcomponent-level evidence missing
- Gapstatement date/version unclear
Sample supplier evidence table
| SKU / ASIN | Evidence area | Status | Example gap | Next action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKU-SUP-101 | SVHC declaration | partial | declaration does not identify the article | Request SKU-specific evidence or map document scope. |
| SKU-SUP-214 | Supplier document | unclear | Supplier file exists but scope and date are unclear. | Request updated supplier declaration with product scope. |
| SKU-SUP-309 | Support evidence | missing | Support report or certificate is not linked. | Attach supporting evidence to SKU evidence record. |
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FAQ
What is REACH SVHC declaration?+
REACH SVHC declaration is treated here as supplier or product evidence that should be traceable to a specific SKU, product model, component, material, or marketplace listing.
Why does SKU-level mapping matter?+
A supplier document can exist but still fail operationally if teams cannot show which exact product, variant, or SKU it supports.
What should teams request from suppliers?+
Teams should request documents that identify product scope, supplier identity, date/version, relevant declarations or certificates, and any supporting test or material evidence.
Does Listara validate legal compliance?+
No. Listara provides an operational evidence-readiness review and does not provide legal advice, certification, laboratory testing, or official marketplace approval.
Can the free check start without document upload?+
Yes. The free check can start from listing and category signals. A full SKU Evidence Readiness Pilot can review uploaded supplier files and catalog exports.
Sources and references
- ECHA REACH, ECHA — REACH context and supply-chain evidence framing
- ECHA SCIP, ECHA — Substances of concern in articles context
- EU product safety, European Commission — Product safety and marketplace evidence context