2025 Edition 1 Recall Index:
Essential insight and analysis for mitigating recall risk

Sedgwick’s latest edition of the Australian 2025 Recall Index report is here – providing manufacturers, suppliers and retailers with vital and unbiased perspectives on past, present and future recall data and product safety trends.
 
In addition to offering unrivalled analysis of the latest 2025 recall data, the Index also shares key insights and guidance into the economic, regulatory and legal developments shaping product safety across five key industries: automotive, food and drink, pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer products.
 
Discover why product recalls across Australian industries decreased 14% in the first half of 2025.
 
Product recalls are one of the toughest tests of corporate leadership. As supply chains become more diverse, and regulatory environments more complex, companies face increased liability and exposure.
 
Download your copy now and discover why the Index has established itself as the essential ‘go-to’ guide for product safety and risk mitigation in more than 100 countries.
 

Download and discover:

  • Top causes of recalls across five key industries: Pharmaceutical, Medical Devices, Automotive, Food and Beverage, and Consumer Products
  • How the recently introduced Product Lifecycle Responsibility Bill is disrupting supply chains
  • The impact of new reforms on post-market surveillance and reporting requirements
  • A comprehensive review of the latest product safety data, insights, and predictions for the remainder of 2025, including an analysis of the emerging threats fuelling Australian product recall activity
About Sedgwick Brand Protection

Trusted by the world’s leading brands and most relied on businesses, Sedgwick brand protection is the market-leading provider of best practice product recall and remediation solutions.

With a 30-year track record of successfully protecting businesses, their customers and our environment, we’ve managed more than 7,000 of the most sensitive and time critical product recall programs, spanning 150+ countries and 50+ languages.