Agenda
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- Session one: Regulatory developments and trends for FCMs
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Key developments on FCMs in Europe- EU policy strategies, recent EFSA scientific opinions and their implications for the FCM framework regulation
- Other developments: recycled plastics regulation, styrene, EFSA prioritisation for reassessing authorised food contact chemicals
 
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Impact of the implementation of the EU CSS on the regulation of chemicals in food contact materials: An NGO view- The EU’s current rules on chemicals in food contact materials are incomplete and ineffective
- The Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS) is an important step forward in developing a new approach
- We need a system that effectively protects human health and the environment, and promotes innovation towards safer alternatives
 
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The revision of the food contact regulatory system- Views from the producers of food contact additives
 
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Short break for 30 minutes
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One Substance One Assessment: Reach Substances versus Food Contact Substances- Difference in data endpoints
- Volume based versus migration based
- What about ownership of data
- Suggestions how to combine both data sets and requirements
 
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Biocides in plastics in food contact materials- Impasse between the FCM regulations and the BPR;
- Specific regulatory considerations for food contact plastics materials and articles;
- Complex treated articles as FCMs;
- Way forward
 
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What’s new for FCM in the UK?- FCM legal framework in an independent UK
- Significant legal and policy developments
- Keeping pace with EU reform?
 
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Q&A
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Lunch break for 60 minutes
- Session two: Substance-specific issues and risk assessment
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Welcome back
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Advances in NIASAdvances in NIAS: - What are NIAS?
- Importance of NIAS determination for FCM evaluations
- Recent work and advances in identification, quantification and evaluation
 
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Regulations for paper-based packaging- The position of Cepi on the harmonisation at EU level of paper and board for food contact applications
- The crucial role of Good Manufacturing Practice in ensuring the safety of FCM products
- The revised Cepi Guideline for Good Manufacturing Practice
- Reasons for the revision, approach and contents
 
  Eugenio Cavallini
Technical Manager, CEPI aisbl – Confederation of European Paper Industries, Belgium Eugenio Cavallini
Technical Manager, CEPI aisbl – Confederation of European Paper Industries, Belgium
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Risk assessment of Food Contact Materials- hazard identification and characterisation: do hazardous substances always represent a risk?
- exposure and safe use of food contact materials
- risk assessment and risk management- defining acceptable risks from food contact materials
 
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Q&A
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Short break for 20 minutes
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Ceramics regulation under preparation from an industry point of view- Limit values
- Food simulant and migration conditions
- Involvement of supply chain
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Head of Food Contact Technical Expert Team, Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery and Houseware Industries (FEC) Gernot Strehl
Head of Food Contact Technical Expert Team, Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery and Houseware Industries (FEC)
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The EU regulatory landscape for printed food contact materials (FCM)- EuPIA initiatives such as the EuPIA Exclusion policy, FCM material guidance, substance hazard assessment, and sustainability initiatives
- Chemical strategy for sustainability and how this may impact printed FCMs
- Revisions to the FCM framework regulation
- Discuss the national regulation
 
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German Ink Ordinance: An overview of the regulation and its impact on the EU common market- Legal framework in Germany and the EU
- What will be changed by the so called "Printing Ink Ordinance”?
- Which information is provided by the printing ink industry?
- What applies during the transition period?
 
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Q&A
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Close of day one
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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