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You're not just chasing certificates anymore. You’re expected to prove what’s in your products—down to the substance level. If your team isn’t using structured, validated, machine-readable data, you’re already behind.
This is where ChemSHERPA steps in. It’s not just another XML format. It’s your bridge to clean, auditable, regulation-ready supply chain data that works across REACH, RoHS, and the upcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP).
What Is ChemSHERPA, Really?
Think of ChemSHERPA as a universal translator for compliance data—built in Japan, trusted globally. It standardizes how manufacturers declare substances in components, materials, and products—removing the noise, errors, and outdated spreadsheet hell.
It’s XML. It’s rule-checked. It’s built for REACH, RoHS, CSCL, and yes—even DPP. And it’s already being demanded by Tier 1s and OEMs who are done with "maybe" compliance.
REACH Compliance: ChemSHERPA Does the Heavy Lifting
REACH is relentless. SVHC lists update twice a year. The 0.1% w/w threshold still trips up companies in 2025—and Article 33 isn’t going away.
ChemSHERPA simplifies this:
- Flags substances over threshold
- Maps to the latest Candidate List
- Structures Article 33 notifications
- Connects upstream and downstream data flows
Bonus: The same CI file can be reused across customers—no rework, no duplication.
RoHS Reporting: No Room for Error
RoHS restricts 10 substances, each at 0.1% (or 0.01% for Cd) in every homogeneous material.
Let that sink in: every cable, casing, solder, and screw.
ChemSHERPA nails this:
- Breaks down components to the homogeneous level
- Validates against RoHS thresholds
- Catches oversights before they get you flagged
If your supply chain still uses PDFs or generic spreadsheets, you’re betting on luck.
Digital Product Passport: ChemSHERPA Is Already Built for It
The Digital Product Passport (DPP), launching under the ESPR (Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation), is machine-readable, traceable, and mandatory for covered products.
You’ll need:
- Full substance declarations
- Lifecycle data
- Circular economy indicators
ChemSHERPA already checks those boxes:
- XML-based, interoperable structure
- Designed for digital data exchange
- Supports full material traceability by design
What Else Does ChemSHERPA Support?
ChemSHERPA doesn’t stop at the big three. Here’s everything else it powers under the hood:
SCIP (EU Waste Framework Directive)
- Not natively built for SCIP
- Can be mapped into SCIP formats using IPC-1752B or conversion tools
Supports SVHC data pre-screening and article-level prep
PFAS Declarations (REACH, TSCA, CEPA)
- New ChemSHERPA schema supports PFAS flagging
- Aligns with Europe, U.S., and Canada’s PFAS regulations
Required by many electronics & medtech OEMs today
Japan CSCL + J-MOSS
- Supports CSCL PRTR reporting
- Includes J-MOSS labeling fields
Mandatory for many Japanese suppliers
IMDS / GADSL / Automotive Compliance
- Compatible with GADSL lists
- Can be ported into IMDS via platform bridges
Used by Tier 1–2s across automotive supply chains in Japan and Korea
While others are scrambling to catch up, ChemSHERPA users are already aligned with what’s coming.
Why ChemSHERPA Actually Matters
You’re dealing with:
- Regulatory overload
- Supplier excuses
- Audits that dig deeper
- Customers that don’t wait
ChemSHERPA gives you one clean system to push back with real data. Not assumptions. Not estimates. Proof.
Final Take
REACH + RoHS + DPP = Your New Compliance Triangle. If you don’t have ChemSHERPA sitting at the center of it, you’re going to feel the pressure.
It’s structured, validated, standardized—and it works at scale.
Let’s show you how to roll it out across suppliers and start collecting real data—fast.