Introduction
Food Grade BIB Certification is paramount for products intended for human consumption, ensuring the packaging poses no risk of material migration or contamination. Suzhou Jingle Packaging guarantees that all food-contact materials, including films, inks, and fitment resins, comply with major global regulatory bodies, such as the US FDA and European Union food contact regulations (e.g., EU 10/2011). We provide comprehensive Certificates of Conformance (CoC) and necessary material safety data to auditors and buyers.
This certification process provides traceability and peace of mind regarding the packaging's safety profile.
Specification
| Core Standards | US FDA (21 CFR), EU Regulation No. 10/2011, GB 9685 (China) |
| Testing Focus | Overall Migration Limit (OML), Specific Migration Limit (SML), Heavy Metals Analysis |
| Material Purity | BPA-Free, non-Phthalate, SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) Free |
| Documentation | Certificates of Conformance (CoC), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) |
| Manufacturing Audit | ISO 22000 or equivalent food safety management system certification |
Logistics & Global Compatibility
Auditor Acceptance: Our documentation format is widely accepted by global third-party certification bodies and customer audit teams.
Traceability: Batch-specific certification links every shipment to the exact raw material lots used, fulfilling critical supply chain requirements.
Harmonization: Focus on compliance with multiple major standards minimizes complexity for clients exporting to diverse regions.
Continuous Monitoring: Raw material suppliers are continuously audited to ensure their compliance status remains current with international changes.
FAQ
- Q: What is the difference between an FDA letter and an EU 10/2011 certificate?
- A: The FDA letter is a statement of compliance for US regulations, while the EU 10/2011 is a specific regulation on plastic materials that come into contact with food in the European market.
- Q: Are the colored inks used on the packaging also food grade?
- A: For bags where the ink may come in contact with the liquid or where compliance is critical, we use non-migrating, low-migration, or food-grade certified printing inks.
- Q: How often are the migration tests conducted?
- A: Migration tests are performed periodically and whenever there is a change in the film's formulation, ensuring ongoing regulatory compliance.