Packaging Regulations in Africa: 2025 Updates

Packaging Regulations in Africa: 2025 Updates

Governments across Africa have introduced a wave of new packaging regulations in 2025, focusing on extended producer responsibility (EPR), bans on single-use plastics, and harmonization of technical standards. These measures aim to reduce waste, encourage recycling, and align national policies with international trade requirements. This article highlights the most recent developments, from Kenya’s EPR rollout…

Ukraine’s REACH Regulation Key Requirements, Deadlines, and Implications

Ukraine’s REACH Regulation: Key Requirements, Deadlines and Implications

Ukraine officially launched its REACH regulation, known as UA REACH (Resolution No. 847/2024), on January 26, 2025. Modeled on the EU REACH framework, this legislation establishes a structured system for the registration, evaluation, and management of chemicals on the Ukrainian market. For packaging companies importing raw materials, additives, or polymers, the regulation introduces new compliance…

New Japan Certification Standards for PET Bottles, Cleaning and Cosmetics Packaging

New Japan Certification Standards for PET Bottles, Cleaning and Cosmetics Packaging

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has unveiled new certification standards for beverage bottles, cleaning product containers, and cosmetics packaging. The criteria, effective from 24 January 2026, aim to cut down material use, encourage higher recycled content, and simplify recyclability processes.   Certification Standards: Government Push Toward Circular Economy These standards are an…

UK Packaging Sustainability Regulations Risks of Falling Behind the EU

UK Packaging Sustainability Regulations: Risks of Falling Behind the EU

A joint analysis by The Guardian and the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) warns that the United Kingdom is falling behind the European Union on environmental protections in the wake of Brexit. Since leaving the EU, Britain has rolled back at least four significant safeguards covering habitats, air and water quality, and chemical safety.…

Global Food Contact Material Regulations: Updates in the Netherlands, Indonesia, and Brazil

Global Food Contact Material Regulations: Updates in the Netherlands, Indonesia, and Brazil

Mid-2025 marks a pivotal wave of updates in food contact material (FCM) regulations across three diverse markets: the Netherlands, Indonesia, and Brazil. While the Netherlands and Indonesia focus on tightening chemical thresholds and harmonizing standards, Brazil sets contaminant standards for recycled cellulosic food-contact materials.   Netherlands Tightens Chemical Thresholds Across FCMs The Netherlands introduced amendments…

Food Contact Compliance for Packaging Manufacturers: U.S. and EU Regulations Comparer

Food Contact Compliance: US and EU Regulations Compared

In 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is undergoing one of its most transformative regulatory shifts in decades. Prompted by public health concerns and administrative directives, changes in oversight of food contact materials (FCMs) now focus on post-market reassessment, elimination of loopholes, and alignment with best international practices. These reforms, anchored in a…

EU Rules for Chemically-Recycled PET in Plastic Bottles

EU Rules for Chemically-Recycled PET in Plastic Bottles

In the European Commission’s latest publication, new draft rules have been put forward to standardize how companies calculate, verify and report chemically-recycled content in single-use plastic beverage bottles. This initiative is part of the EU’s push to achieve strict recycled content targets under the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD), which demands 25 % recycled PET in…

FCM Rules - Switcherland

Switzerland Updates FCM Rules: BPA & Hazardous Bisphenols

Switzerland is strengthening its chemical safety rules for food contact materials (FCMs) and articles to match stricter European Union standards. On June 2, 2025, the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) issued RO 2025 395 to amend the nation’s Food Contact Materials Ordinance (RS/SR 817.023.21). The updated measures took effect on July 1, 2025.…

UK EPR Glass Packaging Fees 2025 Impact & Cost Comparison - A long row of glass bottles on a conveyor belt. Production of alcoholic beverages

UK EPR Packaging Fees 2025: Impact & Cost Comparison

The UK government’s newly confirmed base fees for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) have been welcomed by some packaging sectors but continue to draw concern from the glass packaging industry. The Foodservice Packaging Association (FPA) and the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) say the finalized fees give businesses much-needed certainty on the costs they will face…

EU REACH 2025 EU Tightens Chemical Safety

EU REACH 2025: DMAC, NEP Restrictions & New SVHCs

The European Union continues to push for safer chemicals by placing new restrictions on two commonly used industrial solvents and expanding its Candidate List of hazardous substances. Companies across Europe now face tighter rules under REACH, the EU’s chemical safety law, that aim to protect workers, consumers, and the environment.   Stricter Controls for DMAC…

EU Single Market Strategy Reshapes Packaging Industry

EU’s Single Market Strategy Reshapes Packaging Industry

The European Commission’s 2025 Single Market Strategy introduces significant reforms aimed at harmonizing packaging regulations across the European Union. By standardizing rules and embracing digital solutions, the strategy seeks to eliminate trade barriers, streamline compliance, and foster sustainability within the packaging sector.   Standardizing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Across Member States A central component of…

Key Milestones of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR)

Key Milestones of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR)

Since its publication in the Official Journal on 22 January 2025, Regulation (EU) 2025/40 (“PPWR”) has set a clear, phased timeline to transform packaging across the EU into sustainable, circular‐economy–friendly materials. From strict chemical limits and the first reusable packaging standards to binding recycled‐content requirements and “recycled at scale” targets, the PPWR charts a path from 12 August 2026 through 2035.…