Making compliance for vape products accessible

~ Vape Compliance Package offer for new customers ~

In an effort to ensure regulatory compliance for e-cigarette products on UK and EU shelves, nicotine testing, compliance, and consulting specialist Broughton is offering a discounted rate for its Vape Compliance Package until October 31, 2024. Suitable for businesses looking to make sure the products they manufacture, distribute, or sell meet EU and UK regulatory requirements, the service helps maintain consumer confidence by upholding quality and safety standards. The offer is available to new customers.

The UK/EU Vape Compliance Package verifies vape devices, pods, and liquids against the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) and Tobacco and Related Products Regulation (TRPR). The package provides peace of mind to manufacturers, retailers, and distributors that their products comply with regulatory standards.

Testing is conducted in Broughton’s ISO 17025 accredited laboratories by experienced analytical scientists specialising in vape regulatory compliance. Customers receive a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for all analytical data, a report verifying compliance with UK and/or EU regulations, and quick detection of non-compliant testing. Work is completed within seven working days, but a faster express service is also available. All customers will benefit from access to LabHQ — Broughton’s secure web-based Laboratory Information Management (LIMS) portal for live tracking and data access.

“By choosing one of our Vape Compliance Packages, you’re not just ticking a box; you’re ensuring that your products are market-ready and fully compliant,” said Emily Saunders, Regulatory Operations Manager at Broughton. “These packages give manufacturers, retailers, and consumers confidence in your due-diligence procedures.”

“It is a turbulent time in the vape sector,” said Chris Allen, CEO of Broughton. “While we await changes to legislation, it’s still crucial for vendors to continue spot-checking stock and ensuring adherence to current safety regulations. Failure to do so not only jeopardises consumer safety, but risks significant penalties for non-compliance.”

If you are looking for an convenient, cost-effective, and accessible way to achieve regulatory compliance, get in touch with Broughton to secure your spot ahead of the October 31 deadline by visiting its website.

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