Chemicals | Monthly bulletin | October 2022
Did you know? Aromatic mineral oils are banned in food
Following the publication of a joint statement by the Member States of the European Commission on the 21st of April 2022, a quantified presence of aromatic mineral oil MOAH in food is grounds for a recall of the foods concerned.
These safety requirements should also apply to articles and materials intended to enter into contact with foodstuffs.
The Member States agreed to recall products from the market when the sum of concentration of MOAH in food is at or above the following maximum Limits of Quantification:
- 5 mg/kg for dry foods with a low fat/oil content (≤ 4% fat/oil)
- 1 mg/kg for foods with a higher fat/oil content (> 4% fat/oil)
- 2 mg/kg for fats/oils
Eurofins performs specific migration tests of MOAH (C10-C50) in dry and fat food simulants, and content value in foodstuffs.
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Proposal to restrict microplastics under REACH
On 5th September 2022, The European Commission published a draft Commission Regulation amending Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council, concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) as regards synthetic polymer microparticles.
This would introduce a new entry to Annex XVII, which would prohibit products containing microplastics intentionally added at a concentration above 0.01% by weight from being placed on the market.
For more information, consult the e-ping website here.
Recent updates regarding REACH Regulation
The following table provides a summary of some recent updates (non-exhaustive) regarding REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006:
Other interesting links about REACH from the ECHA’s website
- Registry of restriction intentions until outcome - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Registry of SVHC intentions until outcome - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Substance evaluation - CoRAP - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Adopted opinions and previous consultations on applications for authorisation - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Applications for authorisation - current consultations - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Current calls for comments and evidence - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Authorisation List - ECHA (europa.eu)
- ECHA's completed activities on restriction
- Submitted restrictions under consideration
- Assessment of regulatory needs list
Other interesting links about CLP from the ECHA’s website
- Registry of CLH intentions until outcome - ECHA (europa.eu)
- Harmonised classification and labelling consultations - ECHA (europa.eu)
New requirements for plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food
On 20th September 2022, the European Commission published Commission Regulation (EU) 2022/1616 of 15 September 2022 on recycled plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foods, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 282/2008.
This Regulation concerns the categories of materials and articles into contact with food listed in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 and, where appropriate, combinations of those materials and articles or recycled materials and articles.
It lays down rules for:
- The placing on the market of plastic materials and articles containing plastic originating from waste or manufactured therefrom.
- Requirements for documentation, instructions and labelling for recycled plastic materials and articles.
- The development and operation of recycling technologies, processes and installations, to produce recycled plastic for materials and articles in contact with food.
- The use in contact with food of recycled plastic materials and articles and of plastic materials and articles which are intended to be recycled.
This Regulation shall not apply to the use of waste to manufacture substances included in the Union list of authorised substances in accordance with Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 10/2011, intended to come into contact with food, when intended for subsequent use in accordance with that Regulation.
The Regulation came into effect on 10th October 2022 and Article 6(3)(c) and 13(2) shall apply from 10th October 2024.
For more information, consult the European Commission website here.