Agenda
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Welcome and introduction
- Session 1: Understanding the regulatory landscape
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Changing landscape: Key federal updates for FCMs
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Food packaging materials (FPM) in Canada: submission, evaluation, regulations, and future perspectives
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State updates on PFAS and highlights from TPCH’s workgroup on PFAS in food packaging
- A brief history of the Toxics in Packaging Clearinghouse and the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse
- An overview of new state laws addressing PFAS in food contact packaging
- Findings and considerations from the joint PFAS in Packaging Workgroup representing 14 states across the U.S., which has met 6 times in 2025
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Q&A session
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Refreshment break
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Panel discussion: Perspectives on responding to regulatory change and uncertainty
- Session 2: Managing substances of concern
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Navigating regulatory challenges in printing and packaging inks
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Addressing PFAS in food contact materials and nonfood compounds
- Risks and health impacts of PFAS in food
- Challenges/benefits of moving to PFAS-free products
- Tools and resources, including third-party certification
Sam Cole
Director of Product Certification – Equipment and Chemical Evaluation, Food Retail, National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) -
Q&A session
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Lunch break
- Session 3: Risk assessment and compliance considerations
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Post-market chemical review compliance assessments
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Risk assessment of NIAS migration
Representative, SGS
- Background, definitions and origin/identification of NIAS
- Regulatory developments and requirements in relation to FCMs
- Screening analysis and risk assessment considerations
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Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) in FDA-regulated facilities
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Q&A session
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Refreshment break
- Session 4: Material choices and regulatory implications
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NGO perspective on managing chemicals of concern in FCMs
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The regulatory and risk landscape for food packaging adhesives and coatings
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Paper packaging updates
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Food contact materials containing recycled materials: regulatory implications and industry processes
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Q&A session
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Close of conference