SGS to Simplify Approval Process for Food Contact Substances

SGS’ new regulatory submission service simplifies and accelerates the approval process for both Food Contact Notification and Letter of No Objection applications.

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SGS launched an all-in-one solution to assist manufacturers and suppliers of food contact substances in obtaining regulatory authorization for North American markets.

Key takeaways:

·        Food contact substances are subject to stringent safety standards and need to undergo a rigorous authorization process in many markets before being allowed to be used in the manufacturing of food contact materials.

·        The authorization process, which typically takes between six months and two years to complete, involves complex procedures and specialized expertise that many manufacturers may lack internally.

·        SGS’ new regulatory submission service simplifies and accelerates the approval process for both Food Contact Notification (FCN) and Letter of No Objection (LONO) applications.

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