IntegrityNext Positions Product Compliance as a Strategic Pillar of its Supply Chain Sustainability Platform with Extended AI-Powered Capabilities
With three integrated solution layers spanning Product & Material Compliance, Mineral Sourcing & Compliance, and Lifecycle Management, IntegrityNext gives companies a single platform to manage product substance compliance, responsible mineral sourcing, and the next generation of lifecycle reporting.
Munich / New York, May 5, 2026 – IntegrityNext, the AI-powered supply chain sustainability platform, today announced the strategic expansion of its Product Compliance pillar, extending its unified platform beyond due diligence, carbon management, and risk intelligence to help companies manage the growing range of product-level regulatory obligations.
As regulatory pressure on material and substance compliance intensifies, companies relying on disconnected tools face a structural challenge: low supplier response rates, fragmented compliance information across disconnected systems, separate workflows for each regulation, continuously evolving substance lists that can retroactively affect existing assessments, and complex exemption frameworks that vary by regulation and jurisdiction. Without automation, these obligations are difficult to manage at scale.
IntegrityNext addresses these challenges through an integrated Product Compliance pillar built directly into the same platform companies already use for supply chain due diligence, carbon management, and risk intelligence. That means no additional system to implement, no second supplier engagement model to establish, and no new data silo to maintain.
“Product compliance is no longer a regulatory checkbox. It determines whether products can reach and remain in the markets companies serve,” said Till Reiter, Chief Product Officer at IntegrityNext. “When companies manage it as a separate process, they end up engaging the same suppliers twice, collecting the same data twice, and paying for two systems to solve what should be one connected problem. We built Product Compliance to close that gap.”
The Regulatory Landscape Is Expanding Faster Than Teams Can Scale
For most manufacturers, the barrier to effective product compliance is not awareness, but operational reality. Small compliance teams are often responsible for thousands of product lines, each requiring simultaneous substance assessments across multiple regulations. Product bills of materials also contain sensitive IP, making external data sharing a legal and security concern that limits what can be delegated or outsourced.
IntegrityNext’s AI agents automatically parse bills of materials, extract material and substance data, and generate virtual BoMs — regulation-ready views of product composition built from supplier-provided data without manual mapping. Work that once required compliance engineers to spend weeks per product line can now be completed in hours, at scale, across entire portfolios.
At the same time, substance lists are updated continuously, and each revision can retroactively affect existing assessments across an entire product portfolio. Individual regulations carry their own exemption frameworks, while supplier data arrives in inconsistent formats that require manual reconciliation before any compliance determination can be made. The result is a compliance function that is structurally under-resourced relative to the obligations it must meet.
Three Solution Layers. One Connected Platform.
IntegrityNext structures Product Compliance around three interconnected solution layers that share a common data foundation and address distinct but related categories of product-level regulation.
01 | Product & Material Compliance
Regulations covered: REACH · RoHS · PFAS · POPs · PBT5
The Customer Dashboard gives teams a live, portfolio-level view across products and regulated substances, with drill-down capabilities from product level to material and substance data. The Supplier Assessment collects substance information once per material and applies it across all relevant regulations in a single request. AI agents automatically handle document parsing, data extraction, regulation mapping, and gap flagging. When regulations change, existing product data is re-assessed automatically, eliminating supplier re-engagement and manual rework while keeping compliance views current.
02 | Mineral Sourcing & Compliance
Regulations covered: Conflict Minerals (3TG) · Extended Minerals (EMRT)
Mineral Sourcing & Compliance enables companies to trace minerals to smelter-level origin by collecting CMRT and EMRT data from suppliers through structured workflows with automated follow-ups. For industries where responsible sourcing of 3TG, cobalt, and mica is a customer requirement, an OEM prerequisite, or a regulatory obligation, IntegrityNext provides the supplier engagement infrastructure and audit-ready documentation needed to prove responsible sourcing without introducing a separate tool or separate supplier outreach process.
03 | Lifecycle Management
Regulations covered: PCF · DPP/ESPR · EU Battery Regulation · EPR/PPWR
Lifecycle Management turns the Product Compliance data foundation into a strategic asset. Substance and supply chain data collected across Layers 01 and 02 become direct inputs for product carbon footprint calculations, Digital Product Passport disclosures under ESPR, EU Battery Regulation compliance, and Extended Producer Responsibility reporting under EPR/PPWR. By collecting data once and reusing it across regulations, companies avoid a compliance cost structure that grows linearly with regulatory complexity.
One Platform. One Supplier Relationship. Many Outcomes.
IntegrityNext’s Product Compliance pillar runs on the same platform companies already use for supply chain due diligence, supported by a supplier network of more than 3 million suppliers, a unified data foundation, and AI-powered workflows. When companies add a Product Compliance layer, they are not onboarding a new vendor or restarting supplier engagement from scratch. They are extending the value of a platform already in use.
The impact is both operational and strategic. Procurement teams gain substance and mineral risk data that informs sourcing decisions without parallel supplier outreach. R&D and engineering teams gain earlier material-level visibility before committing to production. Compliance and sustainability teams share a single audit trail, a single supplier record, and a single source of truth across substance, mineral, and lifecycle data.
“Product compliance is becoming a defining layer of industrial competitiveness,” said Reiter. “The companies that lead will be the ones that turn product data into a strategic asset, not just to meet regulatory requirements, but to protect market access, strengthen resilience, and move faster as new expectations emerge.”
Proven Platform ROI, Extended Across the Product Compliance Pillar
An independent Verified Value Delivery (VVD) study conducted by Verdantix validated the financial impact of the IntegrityNext platform for a model €3.5 billion high-tech manufacturer managing 3,000 suppliers. The study found a 180% ROI over three years, €1.7 million in net present value, and a break-even point of eight months, driven primarily by employee time savings from automating supplier data collection, risk scoring, and audit-ready reporting, alongside reduced non-compliance costs under CSDDD, CBAM, and EUDR.
That same efficiency logic extends across all three Product Compliance layers. Companies managing REACH updates, CMRT and EMRT submissions, and PCF calculations in separate tools face a recurring cost that scales with portfolio size and regulatory change. IntegrityNext reduces that burden by enabling data to be collected once and reused across regulations and reporting requirements, lowering the marginal cost of each additional obligation as the platform’s data foundation grows.
By integrating Product Compliance into the same AI-powered platform companies already use for supplier due diligence, carbon management, and risk intelligence, IntegrityNext gives teams a scalable way to manage today’s requirements while preparing for the next wave of product-level regulation. The result is a stronger foundation for market access, operational resilience, and long-term business value.
For more information, visit www.integritynext.com/product-compliance
About IntegrityNext
IntegrityNext is a leading global provider of supply chain sustainability software that helps companies turn supplier risk and regulatory complexity into measurable business value. Founded in 2016, the company enables organizations to meet evolving ESG and due diligence requirements while strengthening operational resilience across suppliers, products, and value chains. Powered by AI and built on more than a decade of multi-tier supply chain data, the IntegrityNext platform equips procurement, sustainability, and compliance teams with real-time insights and automation, from supplier onboarding and risk monitoring to audit-ready reporting. By transforming fragmented data into actionable intelligence, IntegrityNext helps companies anticipate disruption, improve supplier performance, and scale responsible sourcing. Trusted by over 600 global leaders across key industries in 190+ countries, IntegrityNext is headquartered in Munich and New York City.