Article | REF: AG6505 V1

Regulations and practises regarding packaging - Legislation on packages intended to come in contact with food

Author: Sylvain MARTIN

Publication date: January 10, 2012

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4. Plastics – Specific regulation 10/2011 PIM

The new regulation 10/2011 of January 14, 2011 on plastics intended for contact with food came into force on May 1 2011, with a transition period for implementation of the new provisions ending on December 31, 2015.

It is often referred to as the PIM regulation for Plastic Implementation Measures, since this European text is an implementing regulation for the 1935/2004 framework regulation.

4.1 Repealed directives

  • The regulation replaces Directive 2002/72 of August 6, 2002, which is hereby repealed along with all amending directives.

    These could include either :

    • updated to bring the text into line with advances...

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