Sanitary Food Packaging Concepts: Overview of Trends, Standards and Implications for Food
Recorded Webinar | Dr. John Ryan | From: Jul 29, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020
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When you sit down to eat lunch or dinner today, like us, most people will check their plates and utensils for cleanliness. Once the food is cleaned, processed, and ready for transport, the packaging that carries the food through the supply chain should protect the food from Coronavirus contamination, be sanitized, and should protect the food from other types of adulteration. Clean food should be moved in sanitary packaging. No food industry member should package or transport clean food in uncontrolled dirty packages, trailers, or containers.
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Why Should You Attend?
When not packaged properly, Covid-19 and other types of food adulteration and loss of shelf and perhaps human life are likely to occur. With so many types of packaging available today, how does a food supplier assure that the packaging used to protect the food is sanitized and not the source of adulterants, contamination, illness, or even death?
The production and use of safe and sanitary food packaging require the same controls as the food itself. However, this concept is often ignored by packaging suppliers or even the companies responsible for merging the food with the packaging. Packaging that is produced, stored, and used under unsanitary conditions is not sanitary.
This presentation will provide insights into sanitary food safety packaging concepts designed to help companies review and upgrade their handling and use of packaging materials. The legal and operational basis for sanitary food packaging, prevention of cross-contamination, facility, HACCP, and personnel requirements will be explored from the farm through transportation and distribution, into processing and retail.
Who Will Benefit?