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Cyclic esters as NIAS in adhesives and coatings

Cyclic esters are one by-product of making polyesters. In this white paper, experts explain relevant risk assessments, regulations and considerations for these non-intentionally added substances (NIAS).

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Shining a spotlight on cyclic esters in food contact packaging

Polyesters are used to make rigid and flexible packaging designs including beverage bottles and flexible laminates. Cyclic esters are an unavoidable by-product of manufacturing those polyesters. And they can migrate into foods as non-intentionally added substances (NIAS).

In this white paper, experts share information about what cyclic esters are and how to manage them within the value chain for food contact packaging. That includes insights into toxicological risk assessments, regulatory compliance and strategies for minimizing migration.

Download the document today and get valuable details about this specific topic for the food contact packaging industry!

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