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Schválené metody recyklace PET na PC RPET k potravinářským účelům

 

POZOR! Aktuální stav NOL najdete vždy pouze na >  Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging
 



Pro snazší orientaci podle jmen společností a jejich NOL (non-objection letters) jsem originál abecedně uspořádal a vložil odkazy na číslo záložky:
 

AIES Company, Ltd. (70)

AMCOR Twinpak - North America Inc. (77)

Buhler AG. (68)

Clean Tech, Inc. (55)

Coca-Cola Company (10)

Continental PET Technologies, Inc. (17, 23, 30, 53)

Creative Forming, Inc. (25)

Crown Cork and Seal Co., Inc. (51)

DuPont Co. (13)

Eastman Chemical Co. (7, 49, 63)

EREMA Plastic Recycling Systems (64, 67, 76, 85)

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (9)

Hoechst Celanese (3)

Innovations in PET Pty Ltd. (42)

Ivex Packaging Corp. (61)

Johnson Controls, Inc. (26)

KAMA Corp. (24)

Mitsubishi (78)

Mitsui Chemicals Inc (92)

NanYa Plastics Corp. (71)

OHL Apparatebau & Verfahrenstechnik GmbH (57, 79, 80, 82)

Phoenix Technologies, L.P. (58, 59)

Plastic Technologies, Inc. (65, 84)

Plastipak Packaging, Inc. (44)

Pure Tech Plastics, Inc. (54, 83, 89)

Recipet and Typack (74)

Repak (11)

Roychem (81)

Se.Ri.Plast. s.r.l. (87)

Sidel Inc (94)

Signum (73, 91)

Sipa s.p.a. (88)

STARLINGER & Co. GmbH (86)

Teijin Limited (72)

Ultra Pac, Inc. (12, 38)

Ultra Pac, Inc. (5)

United Resource and Recovery Corp. (60, 93)

Visy Industries (90)

Visy Plastics Pty Ltd. (66)

Wellman, Inc. (28, 32, 35, 39, 40, 43, 48, 75)
 

No. Date of NOL Company

Recycling Process

Use Limitations

3 1/9/91
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Hoechst Celanese Chemical - Regenerated dimethyl terephthalate from depolymerized PET bottles PET food-contact articles
5 4/24/91
(letter in PDF)
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd., on behalf of Ultra Pac, Inc. Physical Baskets for fresh fruits and vegetables
7 8/20/91
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Eastman Chemical Co. Chemical - Regenerated ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate from depolymerized PET bottles PET food packaging
9 12/6/91
(letter in PDF)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Chemical - PET oligomers from depolymerized PET bottles PET food packaging
10 3/10/92
(letter in PDF)
Coca-Cola Company Ethylene glycol as a by-product from manufacturing food grade PET PET food-contact resin
11 8/21/92
(letter in PDF)
Bullwinkle Partners, Ltd. on behalf of Repak Physical Fresh fruit and vegetable baskets and trilaminate clamshell food-contact containers for short-term contact (< 2 weeks) at room temperature or below (interior layer of post-consumer recycled (PCR) PET is separated from food by at least a 1 mil thick layer of virgin, food-grade PET)
12 8/25/92
(letter in PDF)
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd., on behalf of Ultra Pac, Inc. Physical Nonfood-contact layer in containers for short term storage of food (< 2 weeks) at room temperature or below. The interior layer of PCR PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick.
13 10/14/92
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of DuPont Co. Chemical - Regenerated ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate from depolymerized post-consumer PET. PET food-contact articles
17 4/14/93
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Continental PET Technologies, Inc. Physical Non-food contact layer in soft drink bottles at room temperature or below, providing recycled PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick.
23 5/5/94
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Continental PET Technologies, Inc. Physical Non-food contact layer in PET articles for holding aqueous, acidic, and low-alcoholic foods under Condition of Use C (Hot filled or pasteurized above 150 °F) and below, providing recycled PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick, and the food-contact article is used for storage periods not to exceed one year.
24 6/3/94
(letter in PDF)
Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius on behalf of KAMA Corp. Physical Containers for storing fresh fruits and vegetables at room temperature or below.
25 8/3/94
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Creative Forming, Inc. Physical Containers for storing fresh fruits and vegetables at room temperature or below, providing PCR PET comes from food-contact articles.
26 8/24/94
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Johnson Controls, Inc. Physical Food containers in contact with all types of food under Condition of Use A or below.
28 12/5/94
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical Containers for storing fresh fruits and vegetables at room temperature or below, providing PCR PET comes from articles used for food-contact applications.
30 2/28/95
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Continental PET Technologies, Inc. Physical Corrected our letter of 5/5/94 by removing restrictions on conditions of use and time of storage.
32 5/11/95
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical Nonfood contact layer in containers for limited food contact applications for short term storage periods at room temperature or below, providing recycled PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick, and the PCR is from reclaimed food-contact articles.
35 8/29/95
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical Nonfood contact layer in containers for limited food contact applications, providing PCR PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick, the food-contact article is used for short term storage periods at room temperature or below, and the amount of PCR PET from nonfood applications does not exceed 0.6%.
38 11/2/95
(letter in PDF)
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd., on behalf of Ultra Pac, Inc. Physical C-PET cake pans produced from old commercial C-PET cake pans, providing there is strict source control.
39 3/12/96
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Chemical (glycolysis) For use in contact with aqueous foods under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions, and fatty foods under Condition of Use D or less severe conditions.
40 3/13/96
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical For use in contact with aqueous and acidic foods under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions, and fatty and alcoholic foods under Condition of Use D or less severe conditions, providing PCR PET is from food containers collected through a bottle deposit system.
42 5/1/96
(letter in PDF)
Innovations in PET Pty Ltd. Chemical (glycolysis) PET food-contact articles, provided resulting PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
43 5/2/96
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical For use in contact with dry, aqueous, and acidic foods under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions, and fatty and alcoholic foods under Condition of Use D or less severe conditions, providing PCR PET is from food containers collected through a bottle deposit system and recycled PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
44 7/25/96
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Plastipak Packaging, Inc. Physical Non-food contact layer in PET containers for holding foods of all types under Condition of Use C (Hot filled or pasteurized above 150 °F) and below, providing recycled PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick.
48 6/6/97
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical For use in contact with dry and aqueous foods under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions, and fatty foods under Condition of Use D or less severe conditions, providing PCR PET is from food containers collected through a bottle deposit system, and recycled PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
49 6/6/97
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Eastman Chemical Co. Chemical (glycolysis) PET resin for food-contact applications, provided resulting PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
51 1/5/98
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Crown Cork and Seal Co., Inc. Physical Articles for contact with aqueous, acidic, and low alcoholic foods (15% or less) under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions.
53 7/21/98
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Continental PET Technologies, Inc. Physical Non-food contact layer in PET bottles for holding high-alcoholic and fatty foods under Condition of Use D (Hot filled or pasteurized below 150 °F) and below, providing recycled PET is separated from food by a layer of virgin, food grade PET greater than or equal to 1 mil thick, and the food-contact article is used for storage periods not to exceed one year.
54 10/2/98
(letter in PDF)
Pure Tech Plastics, Inc. Physical Articles for contact with aqueous, acidic, low alcoholic (8% or less), and dry foods at room temperature (120 °F) or below.
55 12/29/98
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Clean Tech, Inc. Physical Articles for contact with all types of food under Condition of Use A (High temperature heat -sterilized (e.g., over 212 °F)) and less severe conditions.
57 4/13/99
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institut Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung on behalf of OHL Apparatebau & Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Physical Articles for contact with all types of food at room temperature (120 °F) or below, providing PCR PET comes from food-contact articles, and the recycled PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
58 8/10/99
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Phoenix Technologies, L.P. Physical Articles for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol (<15%) foods at room temperature and below, provided the pcr pet comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial pet containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the recycled pet complies with 21 cfr 177.1630.
59 8/10/99
(letter in PDF)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Phoenix Technologies, L.P. Physical Articles for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol (<15%) foods at room temperature and below, provided the pcr pet comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial pet containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the recycled pet complies with 21 cfr 177.1630.
60 2/1/00
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of United Resource Recovery Corp. Physical Articles for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol (<15%) foods at room temperature and below, provided the pcr pet comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial pet containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the pcr pet complies with 21 cfr 177.1630 or 177.1315.
61 2/3/00
(letter)
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius on behalf of Ivex Packaging Corp. Physical Nonfood-contact layer in packaging for applications at room temperature or below. The interior layer of PCR PET is separated from food by greater than or equal to 1 mil thick layer of virgin, food grade PET.
63 8/23/00
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Eastman Chemical Co. Chemical (glycolysis/methanolysis) Articles for contact with all types of food, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630 or 177.1315.
64 11/17/00
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of EREMA Plastic Recycling Systems Physical Articles for contact with all types of food at room temperature and below, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food applications obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
65 4/20/01
(letter)
Keller and Heckman on behalf of Plastic Technologies, Inc. Physical Articles for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol (<15%) foods under conditions of use b-h, provided the pcr pet comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial pet containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the pcr pet complies with 21 cfr 177.1630.
66 6/1/01
(letter)
Visy Plastics Pty Ltd. Physical Articles for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol (<15%) foods at room temperature and below, provided the pcr pet comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial pet containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the pcr pet complies with 21 cfr 177.1630.
67 6/7/01
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of EREMA Plastic Recycling Systems Physical Articles for contact with all types of food at room temperature and below, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
68 6/13/01
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of Buhler AG. Physical Articles for contact with with all types of food under Condition of Use C and less severe conditions, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
70 9/20/01
(letter)
Center for Regulatory Services on behalf of AIES Company, Ltd. Chemical (glycolysis) PET food-contact articles
71 12/18/01
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of NanYa Plastics Corp. Chemical (glycolysis) PET food-contact articles
72 12/21/01
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Teijin Limited Chemical (methanolysis) PET food-contact articles
73 6/26/02
(letter)
Signum Physical Nonfood-contact layer in packaging for applications at room temperature (120 °F) or below. The interior layer of PCR PET is separated from food by greater than or equal to 1 mil thick layer of virgin, food grade PET.
74 1/28/03
(letter)
Recipet and Typack Physical Containers (e.g., clamshells, trays, and baskets) for short term storage (up to several weeks) of fresh fruits and vegetables at room temperature (120 °F) or below, provided the PCR PET comes from PET soda and juice bottles obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs.
75 1/28/03
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Wellman, Inc. Physical For use in contact with dry, aqueous, and acidic foods under Condition of Use C or less severe conditions, and fatty and alcoholic foods under Condition of Use D or less severe conditions, provided the PCR PET comes from containers obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the recycled PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630 and any other applicable regulations.
76 2/10/03
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of EREMA GmbH Physical Articles for contact with all types of food for hot fill applications above 150 °F or less severe conditions, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and/or non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630 and any other applicable regulations.
77 2/10/03
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of AMCOR Twinpak - North America Inc. Physical Articles for contact with all types of food for hot fill applications above 150 °F or less severe conditions, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food or non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630 and any other applicable regulations.
78 2/21/03
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Mitsubishi Chemical (methanolysis) PET food-contact articles
79 3/17/03
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of OHL Apparatebau & Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Physical Articles for contact with all types of food at room temperature (120 °F) and below, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and/or non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630 and any other applicable regulations.
80 3/26/03
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of OHL Apparatebau & Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Chemical (glycolysis) PET food-contact articles
81 5/22/03
(letter)
Roychem Chemical (glycolysis) PET food-contact articles
82 6/30/03
(letter)
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging on behalf of OHL Apparatebau & Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
83 8/14/03
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Pure Tech Plastics Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
84 11/18/2003
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Plastic Technologies, Inc Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use B through H, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
85 12/30/2003
(letter)
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung on behalf of ERMA GmbH Physica Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
86 6/4/2004
(letter)
OFI Technologie & Innovation GmbH on behalf of STARLINGER & Co. GmbH Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use E through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
87 6/4/2004
(letter)
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung on behalf of Se.Ri.Plast. s.r.l., Physical Articles for contact with shell eggs and fresh fruit and vegetables that would be peeled or washed before consumption under Conditions of Use E through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
88 7/9/2004
(letter)
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung on behalf of Sipa s.p.a.

Urethane-Acrylate

Physical Use as nonfood-contact layer of PET bottles will not effect recyclability of such bottles by conventional or "superclean" methods.
89 7/13/2004
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Pure Tech Plastics Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
90 9/9/2004
(letter)
Visy Industries Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use E through G, as well as for contact with dry (no surface fat or oil), aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol content foods under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
91 12/29/2004
(letter)
SIGNUM Physical Nonfood-contact layer in packaging for applications at room temperature (120 °F) or below, provided the PCR-PET comes exclusively from containers previously used for food and the PCR PET is separated from food by 1 mil thick layer of virgin, food grade PET.
92 1/25/2005
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Mitsui Chemicals Inc Physical Articles for contact with aqueous, acidic, and low-alcohol content foods under conditions of use B through H provided the PCR PET comes exclusively from containers previously used for food obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
93 2/17/2005
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of United Resource and Recovery Corporation Physical Articles for contact with food under Conditions of Use B through H, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs, and the PCR PET complies with 21 CFR 177.1630.
94 7/20/2005
(letter)
Keller & Heckman on behalf of Sidel Inc

Hydrogenated Carbon

  Food contact layer applied at a minimum thickness of 0.065 microns for use with PET resin consisting of up to 50 % PCR PET under Conditions of Use C through G, provided the PCR PET comes from containers previously used for food and non-food applications (excluding industrial PET containers) obtained from deposit and curbside recycling programs.
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