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rPET-Advocacy-1-620x413 Representative of the plastic industry group The Federation of Thai Industries and the Thai Beverage Industry Association met with Dr. Somchai Chakrabandhu, Advisor to the Minister of Public Health. To discuss ways to jointly push for law improvement. That will open up the opportunity to use recycled PET (rPET) plastic in food and beverage packaging. Ready to reveal research results from the Institute of Nutrition Mahidol University It was found that Thailand is capable of doing such things. If using internationally accepted safety assessment guidelines, such as those of the United States or the European Union, together with the law requiring manufacturers to undergo testing to prove that The production process can remove various contaminants. effectively. The group believes that this approach will help reduce the use of new plastics. Promote recycling and solve the plastic waste problem sustainably As the Thai Beverage Industry Association has embraced the principles of the circular economy to reduce the problem of plastic waste in the environment.
There are guidelines to promote the use of beverage packaging made from recycled plastic. But at present this cannot be done due to prohibition by that law. Weera Akkaraputtiporn, Vice President and Chairman of the Executive Committee Thai Beverage Industry Association, Mr. Weera Akkaraputtiporn, Vice President and Executive Chairman Thai Beverage Industry Association has revealed that “From recent work, the association has found that a number of stakeholders are still unsure of the impact on consumer safety. This is because Thailand does not yet systematically separate recyclable WhatsApp Number List materials from general waste. And some consumers use used beverage bottles to package non-food products, causing concerns that contamination could be harmful to health. The association therefore supports the Institute of Nutrition. Mahidol University Research studies were conducted to assess the safety of this matter. It is pleasing that the research results indicate that Thai people's reuse of PET bottles is not as worrisome as thought. If the government can change the law to set clear safety standards. Including supervision of all manufacturers to undergo testing to prove that the process of making bottles from recycled plastic can remove contaminants. It will help reduce the use of new plastics.
promote more recycling as well.” Asst. Prof. Dr. Chaniphan Butyee, lecturer at the Institute of Nutrition. Mahidol University As project leader for data studies for safety assessments To be used to evaluate the efficiency of the plastic recycling process. Mentioning the study report that The research team investigated the behavior of Thai people in using beverage bottles after consumption that may cause contamination. It was found that the majority of consumers, 70%, tend to reuse PET bottles by adding them to drinking water or beverages (69%). As for the issue of other substances, that is not food that may contaminate PET bottles, we now have technology that can effectively and safely remove these contaminants for repackaging of food and beverages. which this report Guidelines for determining safety assessment values have already been suggested. It is proposed that initially producers of plastic (rPET) recyclers should have control over the source (feedstock) and type of plastic to be recycled. to produce beverage bottles and food containers They must be able to show the origin of the plastic. Test results for removing contaminants in the recycling process This is based on guidelines for evaluating the safety and evaluating the efficiency of the rPET plastic recycling process according to international standards such as the Food and Drug Administration. United States (USFDA) or the European Food Safety Authority.
There are guidelines to promote the use of beverage packaging made from recycled plastic. But at present this cannot be done due to prohibition by that law. Weera Akkaraputtiporn, Vice President and Chairman of the Executive Committee Thai Beverage Industry Association, Mr. Weera Akkaraputtiporn, Vice President and Executive Chairman Thai Beverage Industry Association has revealed that “From recent work, the association has found that a number of stakeholders are still unsure of the impact on consumer safety. This is because Thailand does not yet systematically separate recyclable WhatsApp Number List materials from general waste. And some consumers use used beverage bottles to package non-food products, causing concerns that contamination could be harmful to health. The association therefore supports the Institute of Nutrition. Mahidol University Research studies were conducted to assess the safety of this matter. It is pleasing that the research results indicate that Thai people's reuse of PET bottles is not as worrisome as thought. If the government can change the law to set clear safety standards. Including supervision of all manufacturers to undergo testing to prove that the process of making bottles from recycled plastic can remove contaminants. It will help reduce the use of new plastics.
promote more recycling as well.” Asst. Prof. Dr. Chaniphan Butyee, lecturer at the Institute of Nutrition. Mahidol University As project leader for data studies for safety assessments To be used to evaluate the efficiency of the plastic recycling process. Mentioning the study report that The research team investigated the behavior of Thai people in using beverage bottles after consumption that may cause contamination. It was found that the majority of consumers, 70%, tend to reuse PET bottles by adding them to drinking water or beverages (69%). As for the issue of other substances, that is not food that may contaminate PET bottles, we now have technology that can effectively and safely remove these contaminants for repackaging of food and beverages. which this report Guidelines for determining safety assessment values have already been suggested. It is proposed that initially producers of plastic (rPET) recyclers should have control over the source (feedstock) and type of plastic to be recycled. to produce beverage bottles and food containers They must be able to show the origin of the plastic. Test results for removing contaminants in the recycling process This is based on guidelines for evaluating the safety and evaluating the efficiency of the rPET plastic recycling process according to international standards such as the Food and Drug Administration. United States (USFDA) or the European Food Safety Authority.