Zero nicotine 2019-08-08T00:02:22+02:00

Zero Nic in EU

Within the European Union, zero nicotine liquids must be compliant with the General Product Safety Directive and CLP Regulation.
In addition, some Member States place zero nicotine liquids under TPD.

Let’s see what this means.

Zero nic liquids & General Product Safety Directive and CLP Reg.

Zero nicotine liquids, in each Member States of European Union, must comply to General Product Safety Directive and CLP Regulation; so, they must meet specific requirements:

  • as chemical mixtures, even zero nicotine liquids must be classified according to the CLP criteria; on the basis of the classifications, the elements to be included on the label (e.g. pictogram, hazard and precautionary  statements, etc.) will be identified. If classified as hazardous, zero nicotine liquids require a SDS (Safet Data Sheet);
  • the CLP Regulation also requires the registration of dangerous mixtures at the national dedicated archives;
  • the General Product Safety Directive requires the insertion on the label of the correct and relevant identification/name of the product, together with the instructions for use.

Zero nic liquids & TPD

Some Member States place zero nicotine liquids under TPD.

In this cases, together with the obligations imposed by the General Product Safety Directive and the CLP Regulation, all the requirements of the TPD must also be applied to the zero nicotine;

among the main ones, we remember:

  • notification;
  • sales volume communication;
  • refill containers volume ≤10ml;
  • cartridges or tanks volume ≤2ml;
  • packaging and labeling;
  • restrictions on marketing and cross-border sales.

Member States that place zero nic under TPD

Member State Notification Sales Volume Notification Fee per product Annual Fee per product Taxation
Austria Required 31 May No 0,40 €/10 ml Request forwarded to the relevant Authority
Czech Republic Required 31 May No No No
Estonia Required 1 July No No 0,20 €/ml
Germany Voluntary 30 June No No No
Greece Required 30 March 50 € Request forwarded to the relevant Authority Request forwarded to the relevant Authority
Luxembourg Required 31 March 5.000 € Request forwarded to the relevant Authority No
The Netherlands Required 15 June 44,85 € Request forwarded to the relevant Authority Request forwarded to the relevant Authority
Hungary Required for
disposable e-cig
1 March approx 1.500 € approx 1.500 € Request forwarded to the relevant Authority
Member State
Austria

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 31 May
Notification Fee: No
Annual Fee: 0,40 €/10 ml
Taxation: Request forwarded to the Authority

Czech Republic

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 31 May
Notification Fee: No
Annual Fee: No
Taxation: No

Estonia

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 1 July
Notification Fee: No
Annual Fee: No
Taxation: 0,20 €/ml

Germany

NotificationVoluntary
Sales Volume: 30 June
Notification Fee: No
Annual Fee: No
Taxation: No

Greece

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 30 March
Notification Fee: 50 €
Annual Fee: Request forwarded to the Authority
Taxation: Request forwarded to the Authority

Luxembourg

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 31 March
Notification Fee: 5.000 €
Annual Fee: Request forwarded to the Authority
Taxation: No

The Netherlands

Notification: Required
Sales Volume: 15 June
Notification Fee: 44,85 €
Annual Fee: Request forwarded to the Authority
Taxation: Request forwarded to the Authority

Hungary

Notification: Required for disposable e-cig
Sales Volume: 1 March
Notification Fee: approx 1.500 €
Annual Fee: approx 1.500 €
Taxation: Request forwarded to the Authority

The remaining Member States do not place zero nicotine liquids under TPD but they must comply with the requirements of the General Product Safety Directive and the CLP Regulation.

However, in some Member States, particular conditions are applied:

  • Cyprus applies to zero nic a 0,12 €/ml taxation;
  • Italy applies to zero nic a 0,040032 €/ml taxation and requires PLI code released by AAMS (Italian Customs and Monopoly Agency).

Are your zero nic liquids sold in EU compliant to CLP and Consumer Code?

Are you selling in the States that place zero nic under TPD?

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