Electrical Safety
CE, UL, GS and ETL pathways are reviewed against the target market, rated power and appliance function before a buyer approves artwork.
Breville treats sustainability as an evidence file. Energy performance, material restrictions, standby power, water-path safety and refrigerant transition are recorded in ways procurement and compliance teams can reuse during retail onboarding.
| Control Area | Program Standard | Buyer Evidence | Review Cadence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Use | Standby draw, thermal efficiency and product-family energy review | Test summary by SKU family with stated operating condition | At pilot build and major revision |
| Material Compliance | RoHS 3, REACH screening and restricted-substance supplier declarations | HSF file, supplier declaration and corrective-action log | Quarterly supplier refresh |
| Water Safety | Leak, pressure, TDS and wetted-material checks for water-related appliances | Water path inspection record and filter compatibility note | Per production release |
| Packaging | Transit protection, carton markings and private-label artwork control | Drop-test reference, dieline approval and barcode checklist | Before mass production |
| Refrigerant Transition | Lower-GWP pathway for eligible cooling appliance platforms | Engineering roadmap and market restriction note | Annual roadmap review |
The table is intentionally practical. Breville avoids unsupported environmental claims and focuses on records that a buyer can take into a compliance meeting. When a claim cannot be supported by a test condition, the language is changed before it reaches packaging or retail copy. This protects importers from rework, avoids exaggerated energy or health language, and helps each channel understand which evidence belongs to which SKU family.
CE, UL, GS and ETL pathways are reviewed against the target market, rated power and appliance function before a buyer approves artwork.
RoHS, REACH and supplier material declarations are tracked by revision, with alerts when a component supplier changes.
Efficiency language is tied to test setup. Breville avoids unsupported A+++ or ENERGY STAR wording unless the correct file exists.
Water treatment and coffee-related appliances receive pressure, leak and wetted-material review before pilot release.
Noise values are described with distance and operating condition, such as dB(A) at 1m on low fan speed.
Recyclability, material percentage and transit performance statements are checked against supplier and test evidence.
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