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REGWATCH NETWORK - FOOD CONTACT NW

The content about food contact regulations in the EU, Korea, China, and the US was written by members of RegWatch Food Contact NW.

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How to use IT tool for Food contact? 

  • 3E Insight & News

    • Regulatory texts and Expert Summary

    • Regulatory database (CAS No. List)

    • Sub-set regulatory Scopes / MyProduct Regulatory amendment notifications

  • FoodChainID - Decernis

    • Food industry regulatory texts and database, Product certification, Risk assessment




Global Food contact Introduction

  • Food contact materials (FCMs) include items like packaging, containers, and kitchen equipment that come into contact with food. They can be made from various materials such as plastics, rubber, paper, and metal.
  • European legislation also covers materials that contact drinking water, like bottles, but excludes water supply equipment.
  • The safety of FCMs is crucial because chemicals can migrate into food, so they must be evaluated to ensure human health protection.




General information on Food Contact Materials



Main regulatory texts and useful links per zone/country

European Union

    • Framework Regulation (basic requirements for FCMs): REGULATION (EC) No 1935/2004 of 27 October 2004 on materials and articles intended to come into contact with food (Consolidated Text).
      The purpose of the Regulation is to ensure the effective functioning of the internal market for materials and articles intended to come into contact directly or indirectly with food and to secure a high level of protection of human health and the interests of consumers. It lists 17 categories for which harmonized specific measures may be adopted by the Commission on an EU level.

      • EU Harmonized Measures : Plastics, Ceramics, Regenerated cellulose film and Active & Intelligent materials;

      • Not harmonized measures in the EU : In the absence of specific EU measures, the EU countries may maintain or adopt their own national provisions on FCMs. The Council of Europe has also published some recommendations .



Germany

The Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has drawn up recommendations for a number of food contact materials and articles that have not yet been specifically regulated by law, for example for paper and board, rubber or silicone. The BfR Recommendations are not legal provisions. However, they do represent the current state of the scientific and technical knowledge for the conditions under which consumer goods made of materials such as silicons, paper and rubber meet the requirements of Art. 31(1) of the German Food, Commodities and Feed Code (Lebensmittel-, Bedarfsgegenstände- und Futtermittelgesetzbuch, LFGB) as well as those of Art. 3(1)a of the Regulation (EC) No. 1935/2004 in respect to their health safety.
BfR publishes updated recommendations in the “Database BfR Recommendations on Food Contact Materials”.

Useful Links


Switzerland




Brazil

  • Relevant regulations can be found in RegBase:
    Search in the Sinequa for REGWATCH search engine (click here ) with the following criteria:
    Country = Brazil, Topic = PRODUCTS > Food and Feed applications > Food Contact, Document type = Abstracts



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