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“The primary objective of packaging is to protect the food contents from microbiological, chemical, physical and atmospheric contamination and preserve the food and thereby protect consumer’s health.”
“Good packaging also ensures that there is no change in sensory properties or composition of food when packed. Packaging is essential and critical for promoting food safety, extended shelf-life and thereby enhancing food security.”
“Recognizing the importance of packaging in the food sector and its impact on food safety, the packaging regulations have been separated from the labelling regulations and a separate scientific panel for food packaging is planned.”
Packaging has been always considered as a protection for food, but has been overlooked as a source of potential contaminants.
As packaging plays an important role in ensuring food safety, and it is the primary contact material through which migration of harmful substances may occur, and it may affect food quality and safety both at the same time. Therefore, to ensure that packed food is safe, FSSAI has proposed these regulations.
1. A utensil or container made of the following materials or metals, when used in the preparation, packaging and storing of food shall be deemed to render it unfit for human consumption:—
(a) containers which are rusty;
(b) enameled containers which have become chipped and rusty;
(c) copper or brass containers which are not properly tinned
(d) containers made of aluminium not conforming in chemical composition to IS:20 specification for Cast Aluminium & Aluminium Alloy for utensils or IS:21 specification for Wrought Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy for utensils.
2. Containers made of plastic materials should conform to the following Indian Standards Specification, used as appliances or receptacles for packing or storing whether partly or wholly, food articles namely :—
(i) IS : 10146 (Specification for Polyethylene in contact with foodstuffs);
(ii) IS : 10142 (Specification for Styrene Polymers in contact with foodstuffs);
(iii) IS : 10151 (Specification for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), in contact with foodstuffs);
(iv) IS : 10910 (Specification for Polypropylene in contact with foodstuffs);
(v) IS : 11434 (Specification for Ionomer Resins in contact with foodstuffs);
(vi) IS: 11704 Specification for Ethylene Acrylic Acid (EAA) copolymer.
(vii) IS: 12252 – Specification for Poly alkylene terephathalates (PET).
(viii) IS: 12247 – Specification for Nylon 6 Polymer;
(ix) IS: 13601 – Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA);
(x) IS: 13576 – Ethylene Metha Acrylic Acid (EMAA);
(xi) Tin and plastic containers once used, shall not be re-used for packaging of edible oils and fats;
Provided that utensils or containers made of copper though not properly tinned, may be used for the preparation of sugar confectionery or essential oils and mere use of such utensils or containers shall not be deemed to render sugar confectionery or essential oils unfit for human consumption.
3. General packaging requirements for Canned products,
(i) All containers shall be securely packed and sealed.
(ii) The exterior of the cans shall be free from major dents, rust, perforations and seam distortions.
(iii) Cans shall be free from leaks.
As everybody is aware that “Food Labeling” serves as a primary link of communication between the manufacturer and consumer and covers both food safety and information of consumer interest.
Labelling regulations is to enable citizens to know more about the composition of food products, so that they can make informed choices.
According to the Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, the packaged food companies will need to declare nutritional information such as calories (energy), Saturated fat, trans-fat, added sugar and sodium per serve on the front of the pack. The food labels will also declare, per serve percentage contribution to RDA (recommended dietary allowance) on the front of the pack.
Food allergen labelling is an important tool to reduce risk of exposure and prevent anaphylaxis for individuals with food allergies. Hence this regulation prescribe the Provision for labelling of food allergen and also allows to use of standardized precautionary and safety symbols.
1. Every prepackaged food shall carry a label containing information as required here under unless otherwise provided, namely,—
2. The particulars of declaration required under these Regulations to be specified on the label shall be in English or Hindi in Devnagri script: Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the use of any other language in addition to the language required under this regulation.
3. Pre-packaged food shall not be described or presented on any label or in any labelling manner that is false, misleading or deceptive or is likely to create an erroneous impression regarding its character in any respect;
4. Label in pre-packaged foods shall be applied in such a manner that they will not become separated from the container;
5. Contents on the label shall be clear, prominent, indelible and readily legible by the consumer under normal conditions of purchase and use;
6. Where the container is covered by a wrapper, the wrapper shall carry the necessary information or the label on the container shall be readily legible through the outer wrapper and not obscured by it;
In addition to the General Labelling requirements, every package of food shall carry the following information on the label, namely,—
1. The Name of Food: The name of the food shall include trade name or description of food contained in the package.
2. List of Ingredients: Except for single ingredient foods, a list of ingredients shall be declared on the label in the following manner:—
(a) The list of ingredients shall contain an appropriate title, such as the term “Ingredients”;
(b) The name of Ingredients used in the product shall be listed in descending order of their composition by weight or volume, as the case may be, at the time of its manufacture;
(c) A specific name shall be used for ingredients in the list of Ingredients;
3. Nutritional information – Nutritional Information or nutritional facts per 100 gm or 100 ml or per serving of the product shall be given on the label
4. Declaration regarding Veg or Non veg –
5. Declaration regarding Food Additives-
6. Name and complete address of the manufacturer
7. Net quantity
8. Lot/Code/Batch identification
9. Date of manufacture or packing.—
10. Best Before and Use By Date
11. Country of origin for imported food
12. Instructions for use
13. FSSAI Logo with License Number
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