Response to Food and Packaging Material Regulations in Europe and Asia and Future Developments
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★Related provisions with translation materials from China and Europe ★What are the trends in the significant revisions of national standards progressing in China!?
Speaker Masakazu Isurugi, Executive Director of the Vinyl Food Sanitation Council Graduated from the Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University in 1973. Joined Kanebuchi Chemical (now Kaneka) in the same year. Engaged in research and development and research management. Seconded to the Vinyl Food Sanitation Council in 2003. Appointed Executive Director in 2004. Target Audience: Individuals from companies interested in the regulatory trends of plastics, including packaging. Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station] - 7 minutes walk from JR Kawasaki Station. Date and Time: October 21, 2011 (Friday) 13:30-16:30 Capacity: 30 people. *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by October 7. Membership registration is free. *After October 7, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants from one company.
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**Lecture Summary** In Europe, the Plastic Implementation Regulation (PIM) came into effect on May 1, 2011, significantly changing the evaluation criteria for product compliance. Meanwhile, China is undergoing extensive revisions of its related national standards. This lecture will discuss the major regulatory trends in the field of food packaging materials and the necessary practical responses. **Program** 1. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in Europe 1-1. Before the Plastic Directive 1-2. The Plastic Directive 2. European Plastic Implementation Regulation (PIM) 2-1. Explanation of PIM Recitals, Articles, and Annexes 2-2. Issues with PIM 3. Regulatory Trends Related to PIM 3-1. BPA Regulation 3-2. Trends in Regulations for Coatings, Printing Inks, and Adhesives 4. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in China 4-1. Chinese Food Safety Law 4-2. Food Safety Enterprise Standard Description Method 4-3. Administrative Permit Management Regulations for New Varieties of Food-Related Products and Application Acceptance Regulations 4-4. GB 9685-2008 4-5. National Standards Related to Food Packaging Materials 5. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in Asia 5-1. South Korea 5-2. Taiwan 5-3. Thailand 6. Predictions and Responses to the Impact on Japan
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**[Lecture Summary]** In Europe, the Plastic Implementation Regulation (PIM) came into effect on May 1, 2011, significantly changing the evaluation criteria for product compliance. Meanwhile, in China, substantial revisions to relevant national standards are underway. This lecture will discuss the main regulatory trends in the field of food packaging materials and the necessary practical responses. **[Program]** 1. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in Europe 1-1. Before the Plastic Directive 1-2. The Plastic Directive 2. European Plastic Implementation Regulation (PIM) 2-1. Explanation of PIM Recitals, Articles, and Annexes 2-2. Issues with PIM 3. Regulatory Trends Related to PIM 3-1. BPA Regulation 3-2. Trends in Regulations on Coatings, Printing Inks, and Adhesives 4. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in China 4-1. China Food Safety Law 4-2. Food Safety Enterprise Standard Description Method 4-3. Administrative Permit Management Regulations for New Varieties of Food-Related Products and Application Acceptance Regulations 4-4. GB 9685-2008 4-5. National Standards Related to Food Packaging Materials 5. Regulations on Food and Container Packaging Materials in Asia 5-1. South Korea 5-2. Taiwan 5-3. Thailand 6. Predictions and Responses to Impacts on Japan
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