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Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide

Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide


Size: A4

Extent: 380pp

Format: Pdf

Tables/Charts: 40

Photographs: 50

Price: US$3,500

The Asian region is in the midst of a green packaging revolution as governments begin implementing tough enviro...

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Business & Finance

Compliance

Sustainability Matters

The 100% recycled food waste bag

The 100% recycled food waste bag

Wednesday, 09 May 2012


CANADA –
Cascades is launching a food waste bag made of 100% recycled fibres that are compostable – providing a good alternative to non-biodegradable plastic bags.

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Branding & Retail

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

Thursday, 17 May 2012


INDIA -
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK Consumer) plans to spend US$45.8 million (Rs 250 crore) this year and another US$27.5 million (Rs 150 crore) in 2013 to expand its existing production c...

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Packaging Designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Thursday, 17 May 2012


GLOBAL –
Pepsi and the estate of Michael Jackson have formed a global partnership that will feature Michael’s iconic image on one billion Pepsi cans in more than 20 countries.

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Industry Trends

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Wednesday, 16 May 2012


VIETNAM –
Paper consumption in Vietnam is expected to grow by at least 13% annually over the next three years to hit 4.37 million tonnes in 2015, according to the Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association (VP...

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Events

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Tuesday, 20 March 2012


US -
Descending from blue sky serenity to a touchdown in Orlando, NatureWorks’ trpical venue choice set the stage for their 3rd biennial biopolymer conference. Delegates representing 21 countries predo...

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Expert Views

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Wednesday, 02 May 2012

 


PHILIPPINES -
The plastics industry in the Philippines has barked back against the growing howls of environmental lobbyists and politicians attempting to introduce a nationwide ban on plastics an...

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France bans BPA in all food contact packaging

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FRANCE -
The French National Assembly has passed a bill that bans all food contact packaging containing bisphenol A (BPA) from 2014.

With 348 votes supporting the ban against 2 votes, the assembly is also imposing the usage of warning labels on any packaging containing BPA on products for pregnant women and children under the age of three.

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an organic compound used in manufacturing polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins, and is an ingredient in the internal coating of metal food and beverage cans to protect the food from direct contact with the can. As BPA is estrogenic endocrine disrupter that can mimic the body’s own hormones, it could lead to negative health effects, particularly for pregnant women and young children.

In recent years, several governments have raised concerns regarding health safety issues and consumer product packaging containing BPA.

Prior to the ban, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES) released two reports on 27 September stating that even in minimal doses, BPA has negative health effects on laboratory animals as well as on humans.

Based on its findings, ANSES called for the substitution of BPA in applications such as food contact materials, toys and child-care products, to protect infants and pregnant women.

Following the ANSES report publication, French health minister Xavier Bertrand expressed his support to the BPA ban, making him the second cabinet member to support the bill after ecology minister Nancy Kosciusko-Morizet endorsed the proposal.

Plastics association protests against BPA ban
Meanwhile, the decision by the French National Assembly to ban BPA was lambasted by plastics industry trade association Plastics Europe, which believes that the wholesale ban could destroy the European internal market for food packaging.

Plastics Europe spokeswoman Jasmin Bird said, "Having inconsistency among consumer safety-decisions in Europe is not helpful for both European industry and European consumers alike.

"If safety decisions or potentially new safety laws are no longer based upon the weight of sound scientific evidence, industry and consumers alike can no longer rely on the existing legal and political framework."

The organization strongly objected to the ANSES report that prompted the ban proposal, criticizing the basis of ANSES’ assessment and the methodology of the review, which focused more on studies that use non-oral exposure routes such as subcutaneous injection.

Plastics Europe pointed out the inconsistencies of the ANSES report, citing an earlier report by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) that said “in non-oral exposure studies, BPA does not pass through the body´s metabolism, where there is comprehensive evidence showing that BPA is efficiently metabolised to an inactive kind of sugar and excreted within hours via urine”.

The EFSA report concluded that exposure to BPA from food contact materials is very low and poses no risk to human health.

The European Commission (EC) has now asked EFSA to re-examine the issue in light of the ANSES report, according to an EFSA spokesperson who explained EC is seeking its “scientific advice on whether the reports contain elements that would lead EFSA to reconsider the opinion on BPA published in September 2011”.

The results of the new EFSA study will be released by the end of November 2011.

 

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