China MOH Approves Another 258 New Additives for Food Containers and Packaging Materials.

Original Article by CIRS

7 May 2013, The Chinese Ministry of Health has published its notice 2013-5 to approve another 258 additives for food containers and food packaging materials. The food contact additive list includes the names of food contact additives, CAS numbers, the scope of use, maximum level and maximum permitted quantity(QM) or specific migration limit(SML);

Compared to the draft list published in Nov last year, 3 additives have been removed and they are: cerium sulfide, 1,3-cyclohexanedimethanol, and polypropylene polyol diphenylmethanediisocyanate prepolymer(CAS 9048-57-1)

The full list can be found here.

The update history of the positive list of food contact additives is listed as follows:

Year of Issue

Regulation or Notice

No. of substances approved

2013

MOH Notice 2013-5

258

2012

MOH Notice 2012-11

3

2012

MOH Notice 2012-5

301

2008

GB 9685-2008

959

 

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Background Info and Update History

The Article 32 & 62 of China Food Safety Law prohibits the importation, use or purchase of food-related products (e.g., food additive, food packaging materials) not complying with applicable Chinese Food Safety Standards. The most important food safety standard for food contact additive is GB 9685-2008 Hygienic Standard for Use of Additives in Food Containers and Packaging Materials and it includes 959 approved food contact additives(including monomers) and this standard is regarded as a positive list of food contact additives in China. Food contact additives that are not on the positive list must be approved by health authorities first.

However, when the standard was issued in 2008, it received strong complaints from industry because many other food contact additives that had been approved in EU & USA or proved to be safe were already placed on Chinese market and were not yet included in the standard. To cope with this, the MoH and other ministries jointly issued a circular in 2009 allowing industry to petition by 1 June 2010 the Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety (INFS) for the listing of substances not yet listed on GB9685-2008 or other Chinese standards which are safe for contact use. This is called ‘Grandfathering Process’. As a result of this process, the MOH reviewed submitted petitions, approved more food contact additives in several batches and expanded the positive list from 959 substances to more than 1,500 food contact additives(including MOH notice 2013-5).

More info about food contact regulations and food contact notifications in China, please click here.

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