White paper
Non-intentionally added substances, or NIAS, are found in every food contact packaging material – and they can get transferred into food. Learn the key points about identifying, risk assessing and communicating about NIAS.
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At every step in the value chain for food contact packaging materials, it’s possible that non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) can migrate onto foodstuffs. However, it is difficult to identify and quantify these substances – but this white paper is here to help.
In this short document, you’ll find comprehensive definitions of NIAS and guidance for how to conduct effect risk assessments. The white paper also explains the vital importance of open communication about the results of those assessments to connect information at every step in the supply chain for food contact packaging.
Get a solid understanding of NIAS and the related expectations – to make sure your company meets its obligations and takes a leading role in ensuring safety for consumers!
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