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AIMPLAS Creates Regulatory Trademarks for Safe Reusable Food Packaging


AIMPLAS, the Plastics Technology Centre, has created the Designed to be Reusable trademark based on Regulation (EC) 1935/2004, Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/2011, Regulation (EC) No 282/2008, as well as recently issued dishwasher resistance standard UNE 53928:2020.
Regulations Promoting Circular Economy
This trademark certifies that a product is designed to be safely reused after several washings and that it has passed the tests required for a product to be considered reusable in terms of food safety. The trademark also validates the product’s functionality.
The tests a product must pass before being awarded the trademark include different analyses, such as a dishwasher resistance testing for at least five dishwasher cycles, a non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) risk assessment, as well as migration tests to guarantee migration to food does not present a risk to human health. Sensory tests are also carried out to ensure that reuse of packaging does not modify food’s organoleptic characteristics.
Trademark Advantages
Packaging manufacturing companies that have been awarded the trademark have a competitive edge in terms of transparency and food safety.
For consumers who use the packaging, the trademark is a certificate of product safety and sustainability. Promoting reuse provides many advantages for the environment, including a clear reduction in the amount of waste (which might have been poorly managed), the use of fewer resources and a drop in greenhouse gas emissions.
Source: AIMPLAS




Publication date: 08/07/2022

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 870292.