What data should you report to determine your inventory-related obligations?
Placing stored substances on the market: anticipating your REACh obligations
Practical sheet REF: FIC0148 V2
What data should you report to determine your inventory-related obligations?
Placing stored substances on the market: anticipating your REACh obligations

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Publication date: April 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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1. What data should you report to determine your inventory-related obligations?

You should inventory all your stocks of substances—whether on their own or in mixtures—and provide the following information:

  • their main identification numbers (e.g., CAS No., EC No., chemical and/or trade names);

  • the origin of the substances: a substance purchased outside the EEA (imported substance), a substance manufactured by your legal entity, or a substance purchased within the EEA;

  • the production volume in recent years for the stored substances that are or have been manufactured by your legal entity;

  • the import volume in recent years for stored substances that are currently being imported or have been imported by your legal entity.

EEA ( – ) European Economic Area

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