2025-12-05 Reference source : ECHA
Compliance REACH-IT Intentionally Added Microplastics IUCLID Reporting Microplastics Synthetic Polymer Microparticles SPM Reporting Guidelines EU REACH Restriction
On 26 November 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) published the Reporting Guidelines for Synthetic Polymer Microparticles (SPMs) to support companies in preparing the annual emission reports required under the EU microplastics restriction (Regulation (EU) 2023/2055). The guidance clarifies who must report, what information must be submitted, and how to prepare dossiers using the IUCLID reporting template prior to submission through REACH-IT.
Who Must Report and Key Deadlines
The reporting obligation applies to manufacturers, importers, industrial users, and suppliers who place SPMs on the market for uses that remain exempt from the restriction. The guidelines distinguish between two groups, each with a different start date for reporting.
Although certain uses of SPMs remain exempt from the ban on placing on the market, are still subject to the annual reporting requirement.
Information Required in the Report
According to the guidelines, companies must provide comprehensive information on each relevant use of SPMs. This includes:
All reports must be completed using the dedicated IUCLID template. This template is designed to ensure traceability and consistency across sectors, particularly where the same SPM may be used in several applications. Submission takes place through REACH-IT, where the annual reporting window will open.
Preparing for Compliance
ECHA encourages companies to start preparing early by mapping their portfolios and determining whether SPMs are used in any exempted applications. Setting up internal systems to collect volume data, emissions estimates, and use descriptions will help ensure timely submission. The aggregated reporting data will support EU authorities in assessing environmental releases and monitoring the effectiveness of the microplastics restriction.
The guidelines can be accessed here.
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