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READ MOREThe food safety requirements for disposable takeaway tableware sets are very strict to ensure that they are not harmful to the health of consumers. Here are some of the main requirements:
Food grade material standards
Disposable takeaway tableware must use materials that meet food grade standards. This means that the raw materials of the tableware (such as plastic, paper, bamboo, wood or degradable materials) cannot contain chemicals that are harmful to the human body. For example, common plastic tableware such as polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) are widely used because they are considered to be food grade safe materials.
Non-toxic and free of harmful substances
Tableware should not contain toxic substances, such as bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, heavy metals (such as lead, cadmium), etc., which may cause long-term harm to human health if they leak out during food contact.
High temperature resistance requirements
Disposable tableware, especially tableware used to package hot food (such as hot soup, barbecue, etc.), needs to have high temperature resistance to prevent the release of harmful substances in high temperature environments. Some plastic tableware may deform or dissolve at high temperatures, so high temperature resistant materials must be selected.
No harmful chemical coatings
Many disposable takeaway tableware (especially paper tableware) may be coated with a waterproof or oil-proof coating. These coatings must use food-safe ingredients, such as food-grade polyethylene or water-soluble coatings. Coatings that may migrate harmful substances must be avoided.
Compliance certification and testing
Disposable tableware usually needs to pass relevant food safety certifications, such as approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the EU Food Contact Materials Regulation (EC No 1935/2004), etc. Manufacturers should provide compliant test reports to ensure that their products meet these standards.
In summary, disposable takeaway tableware sets must meet strict food safety standards to ensure that they do not pose a threat to consumer health when in contact with food. These standards not only ensure consumer safety, but also promote the use of environmentally friendly and non-toxic materials.
What are the main materials of disposable takeaway tableware sets?
There are many options for the main materials of disposable takeaway tableware sets, and the common ones include the following:
1. Plastic
Common materials: polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyethylene (PE), polylactic acid (PLA), etc.
Features:
Polypropylene (PP): commonly used in tableware such as knives, forks, and spoons. It has good heat resistance and can withstand high temperatures (usually around 100°C). It is non-toxic, strong, and lightweight, but it has a greater burden on the environment.
Polystyrene (PS): used in tableware, cups, plates, etc., and is often used in disposable tableware, but because of its brittleness, easy to break, and not resistant to high temperatures, it has gradually been replaced by other more environmentally friendly materials.
Polyethylene (PE): mainly used for coatings of tableware, or linings of cups and lunch boxes to provide waterproof and oil-proof functions.
Polylactic acid (PLA): a degradable bioplastic, commonly used in environmentally friendly tableware. It is fermented from corn starch or sugarcane sugar, has strong biodegradability, but has poor heat resistance and is usually suitable for cold food.
2. Paper
Common materials: waxed paper, cardboard, pulp, paper-plastic composite materials, etc.
Features:
Paper tableware is commonly used in takeout boxes, paper cups, and napkins. Its advantages are that it has a wide range of sources, is recyclable and degradable, and meets environmental protection requirements.
For waterproof and oil-proof requirements, paper tableware is usually coated with a layer of edible-grade paint or wax, but such coatings must meet food safety standards to prevent the migration of harmful substances.
3. Wood and bamboo
Common materials: bamboo, wooden tableware, paper-bamboo composite materials, etc.
Features:
Bamboo tableware or wooden tableware is often used for disposable chopsticks, spoons, forks, etc. They are biodegradable and naturally harmless, and are more environmentally friendly.
Bamboo has strong hardness and antibacterial properties, so it has also become a popular environmentally friendly material. Compared with plastic, bamboo and wood are more biodegradable and more in line with the requirements of sustainable development.