FSANZ has released a consultation paper seeking further information on the management of the migration of chemicals from packaging into food.
“Food packaging has many benefits - it allows food to be transported, prevents microbial contamination and increases shelf life providing convenience for consumers,” FSANZ chief executive officer, Steve McCutcheon stated.
“That said, FSANZ would like to learn more about how the migration of chemicals from packaging into food is currently being managed by industry, particularly smaller operators.
“This paper is part of a broader Proposal which will help us determine whether current safety measures are appropriate or if further measures are required to manage chemical migration from packaging into food.
“Currently, the law requires all food to be safe and suitable. Despite this, some stakeholders continue to have concerns about chemical migration from packaging into food so we want to be sure it is being managed appropriately.
“Our preliminary work with peak food industry and packaging bodies has given us a reasonably good understanding of current usage and safety measures. The results of surveys suggest that good practices are generally being implemented.
“However, to help us complete the picture, we are seeking further information, particularly from smaller to medium sized businesses, about the kinds of packaging they are using and measures they have in place to ensure safety.”
The closing date for submissions is 24 December 2014. Before you submit your information, you will need to read the document here.