The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU directive that aims to improve access to digital and physical services for people with disabilities or other impairments.
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The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU directive that aims to improve access to digital and physical services for people with disabilities or other impairments.
The EAA will become law in EU countries from the 28 June of this year and outlines the minimum accessibility measures that businesses must use.
By 2030, businesses must stop using inaccessible services altogether, where they were instated prior to June 2025.
Whilst the Act makes some provisions regarding physical services, most of the services that will be affected are digital. The beauty industry is increasingly dependent upon e-commerce and online marketing services, which means that the Act could have a significant impact on industry stakeholders.
Businesses that have at least 10 employees and an annual turnover of more than 2 million euros (£1.7 million) and trade in any way with the EU must comply. This means that even UK-based businesses may need to adhere to the requirements of the Act.
We have selected some of the key digital features that industry stakeholders may need to implement from June. These include:
Physical accommodations are less prevalent in the Act, but businesses that provide transport to users or physical banking systems may also be required to make changes under the Act.
This could include:
For more information on the EAA, visit the European Commission’s European Accessibility Act pages.
The British Beauty Council is dedicated to increasing accessibility in the beauty industry, find out more about ‘A Beauty Industry That Looks Like You’ here. (LINK: to new ABITLLY report page)
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