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Printing ink and food packaging in india - Compliance declaration an insight unique challenge and moving towards harmonization with global regulations / Pinaki Ranjan Samanta in PAINTINDIA, Vol. LXXI, N° 3 (03/2021)
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Titre : Printing ink and food packaging in india - Compliance declaration an insight unique challenge and moving towards harmonization with global regulations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pinaki Ranjan Samanta, Auteur ; M. Manisha, Auteur ; Ritu Gupta, Auteur ; Shweta Chauhan, Auteur ; Prem Kumar Nautiyal, Auteur Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 149-153 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aliments -- Emballages -- Aspect sanitaire
Certification
Encre d'imprimerie
Matériaux pour les industries agro-alimentaires
Règlements de sécuritéIndex. décimale : 667.4 Encres Résumé : Food packaging and food contact materials are an important element in the overall effort to provide consumers worldwide with safe and nutritious food. Chemical compounds that are incorporated in printing ink, laminating adhesives and polymeric packaging materials to improve functionality, may interact with food components during processing or storage and migrate into the food. Once these compounds reach a specified limit, food quai ity and safety may be jeopardized. Migration limits have been set for many substances based on the toxicological risk assessment of these substances. These limits are included in Food Contact regulations with the aim to control the exposure to these substances to protect our health. It is a mandatory requirement for consumers to determine impact of packaging in contact with food on food safety. However, Printing ink and packaging manufacturers must be prepared to deal with a complex global regulatory landscape, in which individual jurisdictions have adopted different regulatory frameworks for the review and approval of food packaging and food contact materials and issue compliance declaration. The Glocal and Global regulations of Printing Inks on Food Contact Materials are not fully harmonized. It varies region to region or country to country even customer to customer. The approval process can be further complicated by customer procurement requirements based on voluntary standards promulgated by industry and trade groups, as well as by the specific substances used in printing ink and packaging materials. Note de contenu : - Importance of knowing about food contact materials (FCM's) and packaging law
- Regulations/legislation on packaging
- India
- Steps towards achieving compliance
- Challenges in plastic materials : Challengces in regulations/legislation - Key requirements for a new system to protect public health
- Printing ink for food packaging specification IS15495:2020-Clarity needed by printing ink manufacuter - Areas to be focused
- Gaps and hurdles
- Fig. 1 : Problematic spot
- Fig. 2 : Risk and responsibilities complex value chainEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EIeTye1zRDVHdJCP6xnXS8mU0yTyaXnA/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35952
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Titre : Printing ink, polymers and food packaging - Insight into the unique challenge and vulnerability towards compliance of materials and global regulatory issues Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pinaki Ranjan Samanta, Auteur ; Ruchi Gupta, Auteur ; Ritu Gupta, Auteur ; Shweta Chauhan, Auteur ; Anuj Johri, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : p. 39-43 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Additifs
Aliments -- Emballages -- Aspect sanitaire
Colles:Adhésifs
Emballages en matières plastiques
Encre d'imprimerie
Polymères
Produits chimiques -- MigrationIndex. décimale : 667.4 Encres Résumé : The authors present, in part one of a two-part paper, a comprehensive overview of the migration of chemical compounds into food and the challenges of polymeric packaging.
Polymeric packaging protects food during storage and transportation and withstands light, and mechanical and thermal stresses. Chemical compounds that are incorporated within polymeric packaging materials to improve functionality, may interact with food components during processing or storage and migrate into the food. Once these compounds reach a specified limit, food quality and safety may be jeopardised. Possible chemical migrants include: printing inks, coatings, plasticisers, antioxidants, thermal stabilisers, slip compounds and monomers. Chemical migration from food packaging is affected by a number of parameters including: the nature and complexity of food, the contact time and temperature of the system, the type of packaging contact layer and the properties of the migrants. Migration, under specific conditions, can be described as the mass transfer of chemicals from food packaging to food during storage and usage. Substances migrating to food give a bad odour to food and, thus, reduce consumer choice. Also because migrating substances create remains on food, they adversely affect food safety and quality. It is a mandatory requirement for suppliers to determine the impact of packaging in contact with food, on food safety. The global regulations on printing inks on food contact materials are not fully harmonised. They vary region to region or country to country.
For consumers' safety, the dynamic regulatory landscape and increasing number of regulations, present a challenge for companies developing and manufacturing food packaging or other food contact materials and articles. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the migration of chemical compounds into food and the challenges of polymeric packaging, as well as a discussion of regulatory issues.Note de contenu : - MIGRATION PROCESS
- FOOD PACKAGING MATERIALS : Polyolefins - Polytetrafluoroethylene - Polyesters (PET) - Polyamide (PA) - Polycarbonates (PC) - Polystyrene (PS) - Copolymers of ethylene - Poly vinylidene chloride (PVDC) - Vinyl plastics - Migrating components from packaging plastics
- INDUSTRIAL POLYMERS : Unreacted monomers and oligomers - Plasticisers - Antioxidants - heat stabilisers - Slip agents
- MACROMOLECULAR ADDITIVES IN THE MARKET
- PRINTING INKS
- LAMINATING ADHESIVES : II. Coldseal adhesives - II. Heat seal coatings - III. Solventless adhesives - IV. Solvent-based adhesives - V. Primers - VI. Water-based adhesivesEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/15EfPI8h6VQ5_vLGgPDNrpBj_la4-84ek/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34034
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