Website Accessibility Declaration for Private Entities under Article 3 paragraph 1 of Law January 9, 2004, No. 4

Philip Morris Products SA and Philip Morris Italia S.r.l. are committed to making the ZYN Italia Website accessible, in accordance with Law January 9, 2004, No. 4. This accessibility declaration applies to: zyn.com/it/it.
Compliance Status
Partially compliant
This website is partially compliant with the requirements set forth in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard due to the non-compliance cases listed below.
Non-accessible Content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons of non-compliance with Law January 9, 2004, No. 4:
- C.1.1.1 Non-text content - Some non-text content presented to the user does not have an equivalent text alternative that serves the same purpose;
- C.1.3.1 Information and relationships - In some cases, information, structure, or relationships conveyed through presentation cannot be determined programmatically or are not available through text;
- C.1.3.5 Identify input purpose - The purpose of some input fields that accept specific data is not properly communicated to assistive technologies or has not been implemented correctly;
- C.1.4.1 Use of color - In some cases, color is used as the only visual means to convey information, indicate actions, prompt responses, or as a visual distinguishing element;
- C.1.4.3 Contrast (minimum) - The visual presentation of text and images containing text does not always have the minimum contrast ratio required;
- C.1.4.5 Images of text - In some cases, images of text have been used instead of text alone and are neither customizable nor essential for the type of information conveyed;
- C.1.4.10 Reflow - Some content that does not require two-dimensional layout for use or to understand its meaning cannot be presented without loss of information and without requiring scrolling in two dimensions at a resolution of 1280 x 1024 px with 400% zoom;
- C.1.4.11 Non-text contrast - The visual presentation of information necessary to identify interactive interface components and their states does not always have the minimum contrast ratio required;
- C.2.1.1 Keyboard - Some content functionality is not usable through a keyboard interface;
- C.2.4.3 Focus order - In some web pages that can be navigated sequentially and where the navigation sequence affects their meaning and functionality, some objects that could receive focus do not receive it in an order that preserves meaning and operability;
- C.2.4.4 Link purpose (in context) - The purpose of some links cannot be determined from the link text or from the link text together with contextual content that can be determined programmatically;
- C.2.4.5 Multiple ways - In some cases, only one way is made available to identify a web page within a set of web pages;
- C.2.4.6 Headings and labels - In some cases, headings and labels do not describe topics or functionality with sufficient clarity;
- C.2.5.1 Pointer gestures - Some functionality that requires multipoint or path-based gestures for use cannot be operated with a single pointer without path-based gestures;
- C.3.1.2 Language of parts - The language of some passages or phrases in the content cannot be determined programmatically;
- C.3.2.4 Consistent identification - Some components that have the same functionality within a set of web pages are not identified consistently;
- C.3.3.1 Error identification - In some cases, when an input error is automatically detected, the error item is not identified and the error is not described through text;
- C.3.3.2 Labels or instructions - In some cases, labels or instructions are not provided when content requires input actions from the user;
- C.4.1.1 Parsing - There are some syntax errors in the website's HTML code;
- C.4.1.3 - Status messages - In some cases, status messages cannot be determined programmatically through role or properties so that they can be presented to the user through assistive technologies without receiving focus.
Preparation of the Accessibility Declaration
This declaration was prepared on 08/07/2025.
The evaluation was carried out by third parties through objective analysis (cf. Article 3, paragraph 1, of EU Commission Implementing Decision 2018/1523).
Feedback and Contact Information
In case of problems related to website accessibility, write to the following email address: matteoismaele.glingani@pmi.com.
How to Send Reports to AgID
In case of unsatisfactory response or lack of response, within thirty days, to the notification or request, the interested party may send a report to AgID, via PEC, at the following address: protocollo@pec.agid.gov.it.
Website Information
- Website publication date: 27/06/2025;
- Usability tests have been conducted: No;
- CMS used for the website: none.
Information about the Organization
- Number of employees with disabilities present in the administration: 2;
- Number of workstations for employees with disabilities: 0.
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