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Product Approvals

Before your products can appear for sale on Bunnings, they must go through a product approval process. This process is managed by Bunnings to ensure that all products listed meet their marketplace requirements and brand standards.


If something else is required to approve and list the product, it may show as an error in Omnivore, or the Bunnings team will be able to provide more clarification on what is needed to get the products listed.


How Product Approvals Work

  1. Product submission via Omnivore
    When you list your products in Omnivore, they are automatically submitted to Bunnings for review.

  2. Bunnings reviews your products
    The Bunnings Marketplace team checks all product details — including titles, descriptions, images, and pricing — to make sure they comply with their guidelines.

  3. Approval or rejection

    • If your products meet all requirements, they’ll be approved and published for sale.

    • If a product is rejected, it won’t be available on the marketplace. Bunnings typically provides feedback or reasons for rejection (e.g. incomplete product data, incorrect categorisation, or non-compliant content).

  4. Making corrections
    If your products are rejected, review the feedback and update the product details in your eCommerce store or directly in Omnivore. Once updated, Omnivore will re-sync the information to Bunnings for another review.


Important Notes

  • The approval process is controlled entirely by Bunnings, not Omnivore.

  • Approval times can vary depending on the volume of submissions and the complexity of your catalogue.

  • Only Bunnings can approve or reject products — Omnivore cannot override or expedite these decisions.


Next Steps

If your products have been pending approval for an extended period or you haven’t received feedback, you can:

  • Check your Omnivore dashboard to confirm that your products have been submitted correctly.

  • Contact Bunnings Marketplace Support for updates on the status of your product approvals.



To sell and list on Bunnings, it is suggested that you understand their unique compliance and listing rules that can be found in their seller handbook.


Your onboarding specialist and account contact at Bunnings will provide you with some of the following pieces of information:

  • Content Guides
  • Product Compliance Policy
  • Image Specification
  • Account requirements
  • Product descriptions
  • Product Identifiers
  • Required Attributes
  • Brand requirements
  • Key Selling Points
  • Warranty Duration.


Ensuring these key requirements are in place helps to get products listed quickly.