PACsecure takes food packaging safety to a global scale
March 11, 2015
The Packaging Association (PAC) announced it has joined together with Berlin, Germany-based, global standard owner IFS Management GmbH to achieve international recognition of PAC's PACsecure food safety standard for individual packaging materials.
James D. Downham, CEO of PAC says, "While we firmly believe that PACsecure is the world's foremost standard for primary and secondary packaging, a large proportion of the international food industry will only accept packaging that is recognized by the Paris, France-based Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI).
"IFS has fully demonstrated its expertise to partner with us in this endeavor. It is already the owner of the GFSI benchmarked IFS Food standard, the IFS Logistics and other supply chain standards with more than 12,000 certifications globally.
"As PAC is a not-for-profit organization, it is not in a position to go it alone in achieving GFSI recognition."
Name Change - IFS PACsecure
Downham adds that PACsecure will now become IFS PACsecure and will be submitted for GFSI benchmarking and made available around the world to ensure the safety and quality of packaging materials for the food industry.
"More importantly for the Canadian food and packaging manufacturing sector, it means their products will be more readily accepted by both the domestic and international food industry."
Downham points out that more than 100 Canadian firms including packaging manufacturers, their customers and suppliers helped develop food safety standards for each type of packaging material.
In turn, each standard was based on a process known as Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) criteria, which is recognized by the United Nations and most of the food industry world wide.
The IFS PACsecure standard covers the 24 different manufacturing practices to produce specific packaging materials. Because of this, one size does not fit all when it comes to implementing a food safety standard.
To assist the packaging sector to implement the IFS PACsecure standard, a series of easy to use workbooks have been developed in English and French for quality and assurance managers. In other words, it takes the standard from 60,000 feet to the shop floor.
In addition, the process also identifies potential hazards associated with each of the different manufacturing processes - making it easier for companies to implement cost-effective solutions in preventing these hazards.
PACsecure has also been accepted by the US-based Food Safety Alliance for Packaging. This organization includes companies such as General Mills, Nestlé, Kraft, ConAgra Foods, Sara Lee, Campbell Soup and many others.
IFS PACsecure is a non-prescriptive standard. Rather it is science, and risk-based resulting in more cost-effective solutions.
Source: The Packaging Association
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