
Published on September 27, 2023, Regulation (EC) No.2023/2055 introduced restrictions on synthetic polymer microparticles. The text sets out various dates for its entry into force. October 17, 2025, is the first of these.
As a reminder, Regulation (EC) No.2023/2055 prohibits synthetic polymer microparticles, defined as solid polymers which are contained in particles and constitute at least 1% by weight of those particles or which build a continuous surface coating on particles AND where at least 1% by weight of those particles are are equal to or less than 5 mm in size or equal to or less than 15 mm in length and the ratio of their length to their diameter is greater than 3.
Several exemptions to this ban are provided for, and the various enforcement measures have different effective dates.
What becomes mandatory on this October 17, 2025
Instructions for use
Paragraph 8 of the Regulation stipulates in particular that suppliers of products containing synthetic polymer microparticles the physical properties of which are permanently modified during intended end use in such a way that the polymer no longer falls within the scope ofthe prohibition (derogation 5b) shall provide instructions for use and disposal explaining to professional users and the general public how to prevent releases of synthetic polymer microparticles to the environment.
A dedicated statement or pictogram must be displayed on the packaging. The Commission’s explanatory guide gives the …












