How do I perform a proper risk assessment at my stage within the supply chain? What do I need to be aware of when selecting raw materials? Who can help me with analytical assessments and toxicological evaluations in terms of food-safe packaging? We offer comprehensive information on both our food contact statements and our triple safety evaluation competence that provide answers to these and other questions to help prove your own safety.
Food packaging safety is an issue to which Henkel—as one of the leading adhesive suppliers—is deeply committed. Our contribution to the food safety supply chain is providing our customers with important information so that they can perform their own risk assessment. Henkel's Food Contact Statements provide comprehensive information on our adhesives in terms of legislation, risk assessment and responsibilities.
The topic of food contact has been on the rise and resulted in a growing number of new regulations being developed. However, in Europe there is no specific legislation concerning adhesives, but topics such as compliance, food-contact materials and risk assessments have been brought to the fore by legal requirements. For example, European legislation requires risk assessments to be carried out at each stage of the supply chain:
- Raw material supplier: needs to make a risk assessment on the material
- Adhesive supplier: needs to make a risk assessment on the adhesive
- Converter: needs to make a risk assessment on the final packaging
- Food producer: needs to make a risk assessment on the packaged food
As a producer of packaging adhesives, Henkel is part of the supply chain for food contact materials. Following the European food contact legislation, we are obliged to perform a risk assessment for our food packaging products, and have to give adequate information to our customers in order to allow the next stage of the supply chain to carry out its own risk assessment. One of Henkel's contributions to the food safety supply chain is our in-depth food contact statements in which we specify, among other things, potential migrants that have to be checked in the final packaging.
Our food contact statements do not disclose our formulations, but they are the result of the risk assessment at our stage of the supply chain. Following the recommendation of the European adhesives association (FEICA, Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs), which published guidance for a food contact status declaration for adhesives in February 2013, and the Union Guidance on Regulation (EU) No 10/2011, the Plastics Regulation, our documents have a well-defined structure. The contents of our food contact statements include:
- Detailed explanations on valid legislation for food contact adhesives (e.g. Framework Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004, GMP Regulation (EC) No 2023/2006)
- Description of realisation of compliance with legislation (applying HACCP)
- Explanations on Henkel's risk assessment based on EU legislation, national provisions, migration test results, toxicological assessments, worst-case calculations and migration modelling
- Clear assignment of responsibilities between Henkel and its customers (e.g. migration testing, control of organoleptic properties)
- Clear communication of migration test conditions
- Additional chapters: NIAS, mineral oil components (MOSH, MOAH) and POSH
Over the years, Henkel has accumulated vast experience in the analysis of adhesives and the assessment of raw materials. This expertise helps to deepen understanding on food-safe packaging. Our aim is to share our knowledge and help you become more food-safe in your packaging operations. On this page, we provide you with detailed information about Henkel's triple safety evaluation competence, encompassing our supplier information assessment, analytical assessments and toxicological assessments.
In order to ensure safety of food packaging adhesives, Henkel has implemented a strict raw material selection process for GMP compliance: the supplier questionnaire.
Among other things, the questionnaire requires:
- Specifications according to food contact criteria
- A clear commitment from the supplier with respect to maximum concentration levels of substances of concern
- A clear commitment from the supplier to promptly notify Henkel about any change in the provided information before the change occurs and as soon as any new information about the product is known
Analytical assessments are not always sufficient for defining whether all food safety risks are eliminated. Henkel's food safety evaluation competence also comprises toxicological assessments of raw materials and final adhesive formulations.
These can be performed in two ways:
- Based on information obtained via Henkel's supplier questionnaire
- If information from the supplier questionnaire is not sufficient for a complete assessment, the market-unique toxicology department at Henkel steps in to ensure that safety for food applications is ensured
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