On December 12, 2025, the new Toy Safety Regulation (TSR) (EU) 2025/2509 was officially published in the EU’s Official Journal, signaling its formal adoption into law. These updated rules redefine safety standards for all products designed for play—whether exclusively or partially—for children under 14. Staying ahead means understanding these changes now to ensure compliance, protect your brand, and maintain a competitive edge in the evolving marketplace.
The TSR will repeal the Toy Safety Directive (Directive 2009/48/EC) on August 1, 2030, following a defined transitional period, demonstrating the EU’s commitment to restricting potentially harmful substances in toys.
In this session, our experts will dive into the proposed and confirmed changes as introduced by the TSR, plus practical solutions to ensure that your toys meet the complex requirements of this new regulation.
This webinar is aimed at quality and regulatory compliance professionals (Buyers, Manufacturers, Merchants & Quality Assurance Executives) in the Toys & Juvenile Products industry.
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