Dell Tech supports manufacturers, private label developers, and Amazon sellers with accurate ingredient disclosure services. Whether mandated by law or requested by retail platforms, ingredient transparency is now a core part of product compliance in both Canada and the United States.
We help you determine which ingredients must be disclosed, which regulatory frameworks apply, and how to structure your documentation for submission to Amazon, national retailers, or regulatory authorities.
Ingredient disclosure is no longer optional for many product types. You may be required to submit full or partial disclosure under:
• Canadian Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations (CCCR 2001)
• Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
• California SB 258 – Cleaning Product Right to Know Act
• New York’s Cleaning Product Right to Know (CPRTK) Act
• Amazon Seller Central documentation for restricted products
• Big box retailer and private label onboarding programs
Our team evaluates your product type, region of sale, and formulation to identify all applicable requirements before preparing disclosure materials.
We assess your product to determine which disclosure regulations apply based on market, format, and composition.
We create structured ingredient lists using INCI, CAS, and functional identifiers, along with appropriate concentration ranges where required.
For U.S. rules that require publicly available disclosure, we prepare web-ready ingredient summaries in accordance with CPRTK and SB 258.
We ensure any label-based disclosure aligns with SDS content, regulatory thresholds, and formatting rules in both Canada and the U.S.
We generate ingredient disclosure documents that can be uploaded directly to Amazon or submitted to retail buyers as part of your compliance package.
Ingredient disclosure is often overlooked until a listing is flagged or a retailer rejects the product. Dell Tech helps you avoid those interruptions by identifying disclosure requirements early and preparing documentation that is complete, accurate, and professionally formatted. Our work supports fast onboarding, fewer questions from retailers, and confidence during inspections.
Ingredient disclosure is the process of listing the chemical substances in a product, often along with their concentrations, functions, and potential health impacts. It is required under several Canadian and U.S. regulations and is commonly requested by retailers and e-commerce platforms.
Not always, but it is increasingly required for cleaning products, personal care items, aerosols, and anything flagged as hazardous. Dell Tech reviews your product type and distribution region to determine exactly what is required.
Yes. Disclosure rules differ between jurisdictions. Canadian requirements are often based on CCCR 2001 or CEPA, while U.S. disclosure is state-specific. We prepare separate documents as needed to meet both sets of rules.
We can work with available documentation such as SDSs or Certificates of Analysis to reverse-engineer an ingredient list, then help you validate it for compliance.
Yes. We prepare web-ready ingredient summaries in formats that meet California and New York disclosure standards. You can post them to your own site or use them as part of a retailer submission.
You may face delistings from Amazon or other platforms, rejection from major retailers, or enforcement action in regulated states or provinces. Ingredient disclosure is now a baseline requirement for many product types, not just a best practice.
Need help preparing ingredient disclosures for Canada, the U.S., or Amazon listings? Dell Tech ensures your documentation is accurate, defensible, and accepted the first time.