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EU BPR Compliance Guide for Disinfectant Products

  • Writer: Freyr Global Regulatory Solutions
    Freyr Global Regulatory Solutions
  • Aug 26
  • 2 min read

Household cleaning products that say they can kill bacteria, viruses, or other harmful germs, like disinfectants or antibacterial sprays, need to follow strict rules in the European Union. These products are covered by the EU Biocidal Product Regulations (BPR, Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012). This regulation makes sure that these products are safe for people, work well, and don't harm the environment.Here, we will go through the main steps needed to register these biocidal products in the EU and show how experts like Freyr can help companies handle this process smoothly.What is the BPR?The Biocidal Product Regulations (BPR) control how biocidal products can be sold in the EU. It ensures only safe, effective, and environmentally friendly products reach consumers. The regulation applies to a wide range of products used to control harmful organisms, including those found in homes, hospitals, and industrial settings.Explore More Regulatory InsightsUK BPR compliance  Know MoreBiocide Registration South Africa  Know MoreBiocide Registration USA  Know MoreEU Detergent Regulation  Know MoreStep-by-Step Process for BPR ComplianceIf you're planning to register a household cleaning product that has biocidal properties, here are the important steps to follow:1. Active Substance ApprovalBefore a biocidal product can be authorized, its main ingredient (active substance) must be approved under BPR.The active substance must be on the Union list of approved active substances.If it's not yet approved, manufacturers must send in a dossier for evaluation.This includes detailed toxicological, ecotoxicological, and effectiveness testing.2. Product AuthorizationOnce the active substance is approved, the full product needs to be authorized.Submit a full product dossier through the R4BP 3 (Register for Biocidal Products) platform.The dossier should include:- Data showing how well the product works  - Safety assessments for human health  - Information on physical and chemical properties and product stability  - Environmental risk assessments  Products must also meet labeling and packaging rules to ensure consumer safety.3. Choose the Type of AuthorizationThere are two main types of product authorization under BPR:National Authorization: If you plan to sell your product in just one EU country.Union Authorization: If you want to sell the product in multiple EU countries using a single application.Your choice depends on your business goals and which countries you plan to target.Why BPR Compliance is ChallengingBPR is one of the most detailed regulatory systems in the EU. It requires:- Thorough scientific documentation  - Extensive testing  - Long-term planning  - Careful preparation of detailed and organized dossiers  For many companies, especially those not familiar with EU regulations, this process can be tough.ConclusionFollowing the EU BPR regulation is a must for any household cleaning product that makes biocidal claims. From getting approval for the active substance to getting product authorization and choosing the right market route, every step is important. Freyr makes this process easier with professional support in preparing BPR dossiers, creating regulatory strategies, and maintaining ongoing compliance. Whether you're getting started or expanding in the EU market, our team provides EU BPR services and ensures your product meets all BPR requirements. Connect with Freyr's experts today to make your BPR journey smoother and ensure Biocidal Products Regulation Compliance.


 
 
 

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