What’s new
If you sell the same packaging in several formats, for example a jar in 150, 90, 65, 50 and 30 ml versions, the PPWR regulation lets you cover them under one declaration of conformity as long as the packaging composition is identical. Dcycle now reflects that reality: you can link every commercial reference (SKU) to its packaging unit, and the generated declaration lists them explicitly.
- New SKUs tab on every packaging unit: add references with their code, name, EAN, weight and volume.
- Bulk file import: upload hundreds or thousands of references at once. Each row is matched to its packaging unit automatically by EAN code or by name.
- The declaration of conformity includes an annex with all covered references and their specifications.
How it works
Open your PPWR project, go into a packaging unit and you will find two new tabs. In the SKUs tab you can add references one by one or import them from a file. In the Declaration tab you generate that unit’s declaration of conformity and browse the history of previous versions, with options to share each document via QR code.
Every declaration is a faithful snapshot of the moment it was generated: if you later add or remove references from the unit, simply generate a new declaration from the same tab. Previous versions are kept as history, so you can always prove which references each issued document covered.
Why it matters
Real catalogs reach tens of thousands of references. Until now, a packaging unit in Dcycle was a single line with no visibility into the references it represented. With this improvement, your declarations of conformity gain traceability: any auditor or customer can see exactly which references each document applies to, without duplicating compliance work for formats that share the same composition. Fewer documents to maintain, more clarity for third parties, and the same regulatory rigor.