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Learn more about food contact chemical surfynol and its reprotoxic properties with guest speaker from the University of Zaragoza
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Learn more about semi-quantitative analysis of unknown compounds in food contact materials with guest speaker from Technical University of Denmark
Prioritization of unknown substances in FCMs Read More »
5 October 2017 The 2017 annual Food Packaging Forum (FPF) workshop featured high profile speakers and provided an ideal platform for engaging in inspiring discussions with different stakeholders. As a novelty, the FPF provided access to a live webcast of this year’s workshop for a minimal registration fee. Participants who could not attend the workshop
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The 2017 annual Food Packaging Forum (FPF) workshop featured high profile speakers and provided an ideal platform for engaging in inspiring discussions with different stakeholders. The FPF workshop is a unique event in the food contact materials (FCMs) world to get up to speed on recent developments in science, business, advocacy, and regulation. As in
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Learn more about mineral oils in food contact materials with guest speaker from the Official Food Control Authority of Zurich, Switzerland
Mineral oils in FCMs Read More »
Learn more about China’s updated legislation on food contact materials and additives with guest speaker from Chinese national reference laboratory for FCMs
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Learn more about China’s updated legislation on food contact materials and additives with guest speaker from Chinese national reference laboratory for FCMs
FCM regulation in China – Part 1 Read More »
FPF discusses its new study on the migration of substances of very high concern from food contact materials in webinar featuring guest speaker
Substances of very high concern in FCMs Read More »