Amendment of Swiss Ordinance on Food Contact Materials
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As of February 1st, 2024, Switzerland has implemented Official Collection 2023 836, a list of significant revisions to the nation’s regulations that govern materials and articles in contact with food (Materials and Articles Ordinance, 817.023.21). These changes, mark a collective effort to align Swiss regulations with those of the European Union.
Scope of the Swiss Amendments
The amendments primarily aim to harmonize Switzerland's regulations with Regulation (EU) 2020/1245, an update to Regulation (EU) 10/2011 regarding food contact plastics. This includes the revision of the permitted lists of substances in Annexes, the integration of scientific and technical advancements and the implementation of Directive 84/500/EEC for ceramics, glass, enamels, and similar materials,? and Regulation (EU) 2022/1616 for recycled plastic materials in contact with foods.
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Important Changes
Several regulatory updates have been introduced across various sections, regarding different materials and substances:
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Annex Updates
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Transition Process
According to the amendment, food contact materials and articles failing to comply with DoC requirements for packaging inks have until January 31st of 2026 to adhere to the new regulations (same year as German printing ink legislation comes into force). Similarly, items not meeting other provisions may continue being sold under the previous law until January 31st, 2025, with sales permitted until their stocks are depleted.
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Conclusion
These changes in regulation reflect Switzerland's commitment in ensuring safety and integrity of materials and articles in contact with food, and also mark the harmonization of the nation’s laws with EU standards. As these amendments are set, stakeholders across industries are urged to familiarize themselves with the updated regulations to ensure compliance and maintain consumer health in food safety.