K-BPR Compliance: South Korea Detergent Regulations Guide
Introduction South Korea’s detergent market is expanding rapidly — but entering it requires more than a strong product. From formulation to labeling, every detergent must comply with stringent requirements under the Consumer Chemical Products and Biocides Safety Act (K-BPR) . Here’s a concise overview of what manufacturers need to know. Understanding the Regulatory Classification All Household Chemical Products (HCPs) , including detergents, are regulated under the K-BPR. Within this framework, detergents fall into two main categories: • Products subject to safety confirmation These require the submission of safety data, composition details, and test reports to verify compliance with South Korean safety standards. • Products subject to safety standards These must comply with predetermined standards set by authorities but do not require prior approval. If a detergent has biocidal functions —such as antibacterial, disinfecting, or deodorizing claims—it is re...