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EFSA J. 2024 Jul 30;22(7):e8879. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2024.8879. eCollection 2024 Jul.
In the context of entry into force of Regulation (EU) 2022/1616, EFSA updated the scientific guidance to assist applicants in the preparation of applications for the authorisation or for the modification of an existing authorisation of a 'post-consumer mechanical PET' recycling process (as defined in Annex I of Regulation (EU) 2022/1616) intended to be used for manufacturing materials and articles intended to come into contact with food. This Guidance describes the evaluation criteria and the scientific evaluation approach that EFSA will apply to assess the decontamination capability of recycling processes, as well as the information required to be included in an application dossier. The principle of the scientific evaluation approach is to apply the decontamination efficiency of a recycling process, obtained from a challenge test with surrogate contaminants, to a reference contamination level for post-consumer PET, set at 3 mg/kg PET for a contaminant resulting from possible misuse. The resulting residual concentration of each surrogate in recycled PET is then compared to a modelled concentration in PET that is calculated using generally recognised conservative migration models, such that the related migration does not give rise to a dietary exposure exceeding 0.0025 μg/kg body weight (bw) per day. This is the lowest threshold for toxicological concern (TTC) value, i.e. for potential genotoxicity, below which the risk to human health would be negligible. The information to be provided in the applications relates to: the recycling process (i.e. collection and pre-processing of the input, decontamination process, post-processing and intended use); the determination of the decontamination efficiency by the challenge test; the self-evaluation of the recycling process. On the basis of the submitted data, EFSA will assess the safety of the mechanical PET recycling process.
在(欧盟)2022/1616号法规生效的背景下,欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)更新了科学指南,以协助申请人准备关于“消费后机械聚对苯二甲酸乙二酯(PET)”回收工艺(如(欧盟)2022/1616号法规附件一所定义)的授权申请或对现有授权进行修改的申请,该回收工艺旨在用于制造拟与食品接触的材料和制品。本指南描述了EFSA将用于评估回收工艺去污能力的评估标准和科学评估方法,以及申请文件中需要包含的信息。科学评估方法的原则是将从替代污染物挑战试验中获得的回收工艺去污效率应用于消费后PET的参考污染水平,对于因可能的误用产生的污染物,设定为3毫克/千克PET。然后将回收PET中每种替代物的最终残留浓度与使用普遍认可的保守迁移模型计算出的PET中模型浓度进行比较,以使相关迁移不会导致每日膳食暴露超过0.0025微克/千克体重(bw)。这是毒理学关注阈值(TTC)的最低值,即对于潜在的遗传毒性,低于该值对人类健康的风险可忽略不计。申请中需提供的信息涉及:回收工艺(即输入物的收集和预处理、去污工艺、后处理及预期用途);通过挑战试验确定去污效率;回收工艺的自我评估。EFSA将根据提交的数据评估机械PET回收工艺的安全性。