For retailers, choosing products that comply with European regulations means protecting their clients, reducing legal risks and enhancing their reputation. Plastimark supports modern retail partners by offering solutions designed to ensure not only functionality and durability, but also full conformity with the safety requirements of the new Regulation (EU) 2023/988, effective from 13 December 2024.
Different from the previous directive, Regulation 988 has legal force and sets clear requirements for all economic operators. A central element of compliance is the risk analysis and the setting up of the supporting technical dossier.
The resulting technical document identifies the potential hazards associated with the use of a product and the measures taken to reduce them throughout its life cycle. Although not a public document, it becomes crucial in the event of a customer request or legal dispute, as does the technical dossier and its compliance with applicable European standards, such as EN 1929 for shopping trolleys.
Plastimark approaches this process with rigour, adding to its own internal audit also the certification of third-party bodies such as TUV RHEINLAND, which certifies the conformity of both the Product, by performing the tests required in the standards, and the annual monitoring of Production. TUV RHEINLAND is one of the world’s most authoritative notified bodies, known for its strict verification protocols and independent audits. Having a TUV RHEINLAND certification means subjecting the products to thorough checks in terms of safety, material quality and compliance with regulations. All Plastimark trolleys and baskets are TUV RHEINLAND certified, confirming the company’s continuous commitment to excellence and safety.
Through the combination of risk analysis, complete technical dossiers and certifications, Plastimark ensures its customers – in particular in the large-scale retail trade and organised retail – the availability of safe, traceable products that comply with current European regulations, reducing liability burdens throughout the supply chain.