Accessibility statement
We (das boep GmbH) as the website operator are committed to making the website accessible in accordance with the relevant accessibility regulations. The following legal provisions apply to us: State Law on the Equalization of Disabled Persons (LGGBehM) and the Barrier-Free Information Technology Ordinance Rhineland-Palatinate (BITV RP)
Website
This accessibility statement applies to the website www.dasboep.de.
Feedback and contact details
Have you noticed any deficiencies in the barrier-free access to content on our website or do you have comments or questions about barrier-free access? Please contact us at:
das boep GmbH
Barbarossaring 27
55118 Mainz
Germany
Email: support@dasboep.de
https://dasboep.de/pages/kontakt
Status of conformity with requirements
This website is not fully compliant with the accessibility regulations applicable to us. Specifically:
Incompatibility with legal accessibility regulations
The content listed below is not compatible with the relevant legal accessibility regulations:
We want our website to be accessible to as many people as possible. As a certified natural cosmetics company, it is particularly important to us to explain our products, ingredients, and their effects transparently and factually correctly. In doing so, we sometimes use language that does not consistently meet the criteria of "simple language." This can mean that not all content is fully understandable for people who rely on simple language.
Some digital accessibility requirements are already being implemented – others are still in planning or in progress. In particular, we would like to point out the following:
Assistive systems (e.g., screen readers) should generally be able to capture most content – especially due to the responsive design of our website. However, since we do not know all supporting technologies in detail and do not regularly test them, we cannot currently say with certainty whether the display and operation will function in a barrier-free manner in every case.
ARIA labels (accessible labels for interactive elements) are still missing in some places. This can mean that the purpose of certain controls is not clearly recognizable for screen reader users.
Content and its relationships are primarily displayed visually on our website. These structures are not yet consistently technically implemented in such a way that supporting technologies can reliably interpret them.
We are aware of these aspects and intend to improve them in the future.
Evaluation method
Google Chrome Lighthouse
Shopify App SEA Accessibility
Further measures to improve barrier-free access to our website
We are constantly striving to improve barrier-free access to our website. We are currently doing the following:
We have integrated an app on our website through which visitors can select individual access needs. Various settings can be made via a clearly visible button – for example, visual adjustments or reading aids. The website is then adapted according to the chosen needs to facilitate use.
Enforcement procedure
If you believe that you are disadvantaged by insufficient accessibility of our website, you can contact the responsible enforcement body. You can reach them at:
State Commissioner for the Affairs of Disabled People
Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Health and Demography of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate
Bauhofstraße 9, 55116 Mainz
Phone: 06131 165342
Fax: 06131 16175342
Email: lb@msagd.rlp.de
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was created on 25.06.2025.
The statement was last reviewed on 25.06.2025.
Source: https://www.e-recht24.de

