Peru Seeks to Regulate Heavy Metals in Reusable Plasticware

Time: Oct 09, 2024
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Heavy Metal Restriction

Peru has proposed to the WTO new regulations to limit heavy metals in reusable plastic cutlery and tableware. The proposal also mandates technical and labeling standards for their manufacture, aligning with ISO standards on packaging, plastic recycling, and testing. The public consultation phase is open until October 28, 2024. Further details are available below.

Heavy Metal Restrictions

The proposal requires all reusable plastic utensils and tableware to meet specific standards for heavy metal content to ensure safety and environmental sustainability.

Element Concentration (mg/kg dry weight)
Sb (Antimony) 50
Ar (Argon) 50
Ba (Barium) 100
Cd (Cadmium) 100
Cr (Chromium) 1000
Pb (Lead) 100
Zn (Zinc) 2000
Se (Selenium) 100
Hg (Mercury) 50

Materials and Recycled Content

The proposal requires components to be made of a single material, except for necessary additives, inks, adhesives, or fillers. Cutlery and tableware must be produced from recycled materials, with manufacturers keeping detailed records of these materials.

Recyclability Standards

Manufacturers and importers must prove product recyclability in line with NTP-ISO 18604:2020 and disclose the percentage of recyclable materials used, aiming to boost plastic recycling and reduce pollution.

Labeling Requirements

Packaging for reusable plastic cutlery and tableware must clearly state "Reusable" and "Recyclable" in Spanish, including manufacturer details, production date, polymers used, and recycled content. Non-compliant plastic straws will be banned as disposable.

 

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