DATA: 2 Dicembre 2021
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Regulatory Update, Traceability Challenges & Chemically Recycled Plastics for Food Packaging
Within the framework of the circular economy, the demand for recycled plastics for food packaging stands to grow at an enormous rate.
Many large beverage and FMCG companies have committed to use at least 50% recycled content in their packaging by 2030 – and more brands will continue to source for high quality food grade certified recycled materials.
The biggest challenge though is – do we have enough available and suitable recycled food grade material.
With the current limited supply of food grade recycled plastics, can chemical recycling of hard-to-recycle plastics step in ?
Recycled plastics used for FCMs is regulated rather strictly in the EU as there are concerns on the health risks associated with leakage of decontaminants during the recycling process and in the final product.
New EU-specific rules would refocus on the safety of the final material addressing their full characteristics and therefore all substances that may potentially migrate into food, instead of only starting substances used and during the recycling process in the manufacture of the recycled material.
Aside from shifting focus to the final product, what are the new improved regulatory developments to better protect consumers’ health ?
Recently the European Commission extended the timeline for finalizing any proposals to revise FCM legislation to the fourth quarter of 2022.
However, some EU member states like Germany has decided to move forward on its own.
It appears that the lack of harmonized regulations at the EU level for many types of FCMs will continue to raise potential issues of concern to fully ensure food safety and public health.
Attend this timely meet and get clarity on latest regulation for Recycled Packaging for Food Contact.
Key highlights:
Regulatory update on Recycled packaging for food contact
3R strategy : how to deal with the political signals for plastics packaging
Challenges in assessing supply chain for rPlastics for food contact
Keeping food grade rPET material in the circular loop – perspective from the juice industry
NextLoopp food grade rPP – achievements, breakthroughs and barriers
Recycling hard-to-recycle PET waste to food grade rPET quality
Chemically recycled polyolefins for food packaging applications