Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
TECHUM by ZERKOM is an EU compliance checking tool for “Recycling- und Rezyklat-Claims.” Based on the available website text, it can digitally verify claims related to recycling and recycled materials, with reference to regulations including EmpCo and the Green Claims Directive, and generate a Verification Report within minutes. It is more of a specialized compliance SaaS product than general-purpose enterprise software.
Based on the disclosed information, its core modules appear to focus on compliance validation and report generation: companies can submit claims related to recycling or recycled materials, and the system checks them against relevant EU regulatory requirements before producing a verification report. This has practical value for product, packaging, marketing, or ESG compliance teams, especially for companies that need to reduce the risk of non-compliant “green claims.” However, the main text does not clarify whether it supports multiple languages, bulk uploads, evidence document management, approval workflows, version tracking, or audit logs.
The public information does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial options, nor does it specify whether the product is a pure cloud SaaS, private deployment, or hybrid deployment. Before procurement, buyers should focus on confirming the billing model—whether it is charged per report, per user, by enterprise subscription, or based on usage. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
At present, there is no visible information on third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, team permissions, data security certifications, or compliance commitments. For enterprise software procurement, these are important gaps. If integration with PLM, ERP, PIM, ESG management platforms, or document systems is required, this should be confirmed directly with the vendor. Because product claims and compliance evidence are involved, buyers should also ask about data storage regions, access controls, confidentiality mechanisms, and the legal limits of the reports’ validity.
Its main advantage is a highly focused positioning: it directly addresses verification of recycled material claims under the EU EmpCo and Green Claims Directive framework, and emphasizes report generation within minutes. It is suitable for companies selling into the EU market, making packaging material claims, or promoting recycled plastics and circular materials. The downside is the limited public information, which makes it difficult to assess maturity, scalability, service support, and total cost.
Access from mainland China is currently unknown. If a Chinese company exporting to the EU plans to use this tool, it should first test website connectivity, language support, cross-border payment, and contract/invoicing processes. If access or procurement is limited, alternatives may include local compliance consulting firms, ESG/product compliance management systems, or environmental claims compliance review services in the EU market.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on techum.com official site.
techum.com is an Germany Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach techum.com directly.