Biocides (antimicrobial function) in solid products CE-marked as toys
Level: Core
The purpose of this requirement is to avoid biocidal treated articles. Products that have been treated with biocidal products may contain substances that are hazardous to the environment and health.
Details
- Type:
- Technical specification
- ID:
- 11040:2
- Group:
- Products CE-marked as toys
Criterion text
Products CE-marked as toys shall not be treated with biocides1,2.
1Definition according to article 3 in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 concerning the making available on the market and use of biocidal products.
2Biocidal function includes, for example, odorless, antibacterial and antimicrobial.
Verification
The supplier shall, upon request, be able to present any of for example the following:
- Valid license for any of for example the following labels:
- Nordic Swan Ecolabelling for toys, version 3. Note that version 2 cannot verify the requirement.
- The supplier's self-declaration based on technical documentation verifying that the requirement is fulfilled. The technical documentation shall be available if the contracting organization so requests. For example, it may show that the toy is neither labeled nor covered by information requirements for biocidal treatment in accordance with Regulation (EU) 528/2012 concerning the making available on the market and use of biocidal products.
- The supplier’s self-declaration including technical documentation of compliance verified by an accredited verification body, accredited for the task in accordance with ISO/IEC 17029 or equivalent standard.
Proposed follow-up
Labelling
If the requirement has been verified with a label, check that there is a valid license for the product in question. This can be checked: Nordic Swan Ecolabel
Self-declaration based on technical documentation
If the requirement has been verified with a self-declaration based on technical documentation, perform a spot check on the delivered products and check that there is no label that describes treatment with biocidal products.
Please note that if the product has a label describing a biocide treated article, the requirement is not met.
Articles treated with biocides shall be labeled in accordance with the Biocides Directive. Examples of what a label can look like can be found in the Swedish Chemicals Agency's fact sheet "Articles treated with biocides ".
If the products do not have a label on treatment with biocidal product, request information from the supplier about any biocidal treatment of the products. The information may, for example, consist of product sheets, marketing materials or the like.
If an article has been treated with a biocide information regarding the name of the ingoing biocide should be found on the article.
Please note that if marketing shows biocide treatment, for example antibacterial or odorless, then the product does not meet the requirement.
Self-declaration verified by an accredited verification body
If a verified self-declaration is used to prove that the requirement is fulfilled, request the supplier’s self-declaration, including documentation showing that the requirement is met. The self-declaration shall be verified by a verification body accredited for the task in accordance with ISO / IEC 17029 or equivalent standard.
Information about the criterion
Please note that water-based products containing preservatives are not covered by the requirement, as they do not count as biocidal products. Examples of water-based toys are slime, soap bubbles, paints, and certain modelling clays, play clays and similar.
Examples of products that are sometimes marketed with claims about antibacterial effect are play sand, building blocks and bath toys.
An article marketed as biocide-treated, for example antibacterial shall, according to the Biocides Regulation, be labelled. The information shall also be able to be provided if the supplier does not market the product as biocide-treated, according to Article 58 of the Biocides Regulation. The supplier of the product shall, upon request, be able to provide information on possible biocidal treatment within 45 days, even if the product is not marketed as a biocidal treated product to the consumer, according to the Biocides Regulation. It is thus possible to request the information from the supplier. Examples of what a label can look like can be found in the Swedish Chemicals Agency's fact sheet "Articles treated with biocides".
There are currently a limited number of accredited verification bodies for ISO/IEC 17029 (Conformity assessment - General principles and requirements for validation and verification bodies) as it is a relatively new standard. This may change, especially if the demand for verifying compliance in this way increases. More information about the standard and accredited verification bodies can be found on Swedac's website.
Environmental goals
Versions history
The version date indicates when the sustainability criterion was created or last updated. Last reviewed dated tells when we last checked that the sustainability criterion still is relevant.
- Current ID
- 11040:2
- Version date
- 2022-03-28