As sustainability gains prominence in food safety, the use of recycled plastics as a food contact material (FCM) represents a major advancement. However, alongside conventional chemical testing requirements, new regulatory frameworks specifically targeting recycled plastics have introduced fresh challenges for manufacturers and regulators. Compounding these challenges is the presence of non-intentionally added substances (NIAS), compounds not deliberately introduced during manufacturing, which may migrate into food and pose potential health risks.
Join our free webinar for a comprehensive overview of these issues, focusing on the US and European regulatory landscapes, safety concerns linked to recycled plastics and NIAS, and how to manage these complexities effectively. We will also introduce our advanced solutions, designed to help you navigate evolving market demands and ensure the delivery of safe, compliant products. The session will conclude with a Q&A to address your specific questions and provide practical guidance.
Agenda
- Recycled plastic for FCMs
- EU market
- US market
- Concerns over NIAS
- NIAS screening solution
- Q&A
Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for quality and regulatory compliance professionals in the food contact materials sector, including buyers, manufacturers, merchants and quality assurance executives, as well as similar roles across hardline-related industries.
This webinar takes place on September 4, 2025, at 10:00 AM (GMT +1) Europe/Paris time.
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Sustainability is in our DNA. Through our four IMPACT NOW for sustainability pillars – climate, nature, ESG assurance and circularity – we deliver innovative solutions that empower smarter decision-making, support regulatory compliance and promote environmental responsibility. Under our climate pillar, we offer certification solutions that align with EU standards for plastics recycling traceability and recycled content, as well as initiatives focused on reducing plastics. These efforts reflect our commitment to a climate-neutral, nature-positive and pollution-free future.
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