Guangzhou Landy Company commissioned SGS, an international authoritative testing institution, to conduct a comprehensive test on the substances of very high concern (SVHC) in its aluminized bubble insulation material (including PE bubble film and aluminized film) in accordance with the REACH regulations. The report shows that both products passed the screening tests for 241 substances on the SVHC candidate list and 10 potential SVHCs. The concentrations of all substances are lower than the regulatory limit of 0.1% (w/w), meeting the strict requirements of the EU REACH Regulation (EC No. 1907/2006). This result reflects Landy's precise control over the production process and the environmental safety performance of its materials.
As the world's strictest chemical management system, the number of substances on the SVHC candidate list under the EU REACH regulation has expanded from the initial 15 to 241 in 2024. Landy's test report clearly shows that the SVHC content in its products is far below the threshold of 0.1%, so there is no need to notify the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) or provide an additional Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in the supply chain. Landy specifically emphasized in the report that the test results are only applicable to the submitted samples. If there are changes in the product materials or processes, re - testing is required. This rigorous attitude reflects the company's pursuit of quality and high - level responsibility to customers.
Landy's REACH test report for aluminized bubble insulation material is not only a compliance certificate but also a declaration of the company's commitment to the green development concept. Landy will continue to pay attention to the dynamics of the REACH regulation, strengthen the screening of raw materials and process innovation, and meet more stringent environmental requirements in the future.
