With EU regulations evolving at breakneck speed, manufacturers and importers face a growing challenge: how to maintain market access while navigating complex, ever-changing compliance requirements. In our latest expert-led webinar, we unpacked the latest EU product compliance mandates—and why businesses can’t afford to fall behind.
Pack your bags for our first stop: Europe
From designing for EU conformity to new rules under the EU Battery Regulation, this webinar offers an essential roadmap for companies placing goods on the European market. If you missed it live, we’ve got you covered. You can access the full webinar recording and download the slide deck using the form below.
The European Union is doubling down on environmental, human rights, and trade transparency through sweeping new regulations. Our speakers, Travis Miller and Eric Donato, walked attendees through the key frameworks shaping compliance in 2025 and beyond:
EU-bound products must soon carry detailed material, recyclability, and repairability data. The DPP requirement is part of the broader push toward circular economy practices and sustainable supply chains.
Using FMDs is no longer optional. EU regulations such as REACH, RoHS, SCIP, and the upcoming PFAS restrictions require substance-level insights across complex bills of materials. This transparency is essential to reduce risk exposure and meet filing obligations.
The EU’s forced labor ban and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) are enforcing a new era of sub-tier supplier accountability. Companies must trace materials back to their origin and implement systems to detect, address, and prevent human rights violations in their supply chains.
New EPR obligations mean producers must account for recycling fees on packaging, batteries, and electronics (WEEE). With over 250 schemes active across Europe, accurate product data and automated reporting workflows are critical to maintaining compliance and controlling costs.
The EU’s new carbon import tax requires lifecycle emission disclosures tied to production processes. Manufacturers may need to reassess sourcing and manufacturing strategies to avoid costly border fees.
The webinar doesn’t just highlight problems—it offers solutions. Travis and Eric share actionable strategies for:
Plus, the team shares how Source Intelligence’s Product Compliance solutions help organizations proactively manage these shifting regulations, with flexibility to scale globally.
Travis leads strategy at Source Intelligence, bringing deep expertise in global product compliance and sustainability. Before joining Source Intelligence, he developed regulatory and environmental compliance programs at Google, specializing in go-to-market strategies across North America and Europe. With a focus on simplifying complex regulations and enabling scalable compliance solutions, Travis is passionate about helping companies future-proof their operations in the face of evolving legislation.
Eric is a seasoned compliance expert with nearly seven years of experience supporting Fortune 1000 companies across industries including electronics, aerospace, automotive, and retail. As an Account Executive at Source Intelligence, Eric helps businesses implement compliance programs that mitigate risk and meet emerging global regulatory demands. Known for his practical insights and client-focused approach, he’s dedicated to helping companies turn compliance into a competitive advantage.