Are your packagings "clean"?
Since April 1, 2010, new demands are approaching beside the previous regulations: Switzerland has defined clear legislative rules for substances in commodities (f.e. packaging materials). Those who bring it into the market are responsible. Even suppliers that don't supply to Switzerland, are affected by this topic.
Benefit from the know-how of the specialists and pioneers in the production of low migration printing ink. Using the right ink is not enough. Gain an overview of your tasks.
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Print Products for Foodstuffs, Semi-luxury Foods and Tobacco |
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Goals: The participants acquire essential knowledge about the extensive overall complex of demands made on food and semi-luxury food packaging. By offering suggestions and recommendations on how to meet these demands and by disentangling the diversity of statutory regulations, this seminar provides a comprehensive set of guidelines for "those affected" to follow. Target group: Persons who work as converters, designers, media producers or proprietary article manufacturers and plan or produce packages for the food and semi-luxury foods and tobacco industries, or have them produced. Tops: • Possible interaction between packaging and foods • Test methods and interpreting measured values • National and European legislation, now and in the future • Demands to printing inks, for dispersion coating for primary packaging • GMP, Good Manufacturing Practice - What does that mean for the supplier and the printer?
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