Delhi, 4 December 2019: Siegwerk, one of the leading
global suppliers of printing inks for packaging applications and labels, has
announced that its India
unit has completed 2 years of being 100% Toluene free manufacturing operations.
Siegwerk is the market leader in safe packaging Inks,adhering to the highest
safety standards and going beyond the legal requirements with the vision of
supplying the safest inks worldwide for consumer safety.
Toluene has
earned disrepute globally for its danger oustoxicological profile. The manifold
adverse effects make it an issue related to consumer safety, occupational
safety and environmental safety. Due to its developmental toxicity, Toluene is officially
classified as CMR category 2(suspected of damaging the unborn child) in the EU. Furthermore, when printing with toluene-based
inks, there is an immanent risk of residual toluene in packaging being transferred
to the packed food and beverages which impacts the or ganoleptic properties of
the product thus leading to food quality and safety as well as legal compliance
issues.The un favourable toxicological properties of Toluene are the reason why
global brand owners like Nestle etc. have restricted or even completely banned
the usage of Toluene in ink formulations intended for food packaging material
of their products.
Mr. Pawan
Kumar Agarwal, CEO, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standard Authority of India)was recently quoted saying that they have already identified
Packaging Safety as a critical subject and hence issued the Food safety and
Standard(Packaging) Regulations, 2018, making an attempt to raise the bar on
packaging safety. He further added , that packaging materials should be of food
grade quality which is safe and suitable for their intended use and should not
endanger human health or result in an unacceptable change in the composition of
the food or or ganoleptic characteristics.
With the
Bureau of Indian Standards still working on to bring an official ban on the use
of Toluene as a solvent for printing inks for Food packaging , Siegwerk has
already taken the decision to proactively ban the usage of Toluene, in the best
interest of its own employees as well as converters and finally of the consumers.
Ashish Pradhan,President Siegwerk
India and Greater China,said“Siegwerk has a
strong commitment to safe inks for all kinds of applications and has, as a
result, committed to toluene-free production in India,” Pradhan added “The
Siegwerk Bhiwadi site has beenToluene-free for two years now.”
Siegwerk
India marks the second anniversary of Toluene free operations in India and is
proud to be committed to packaging safety. The Germany-headquartered Siegwerk is
already Toluene free across all other packaging ink factories in the world,
having adopted this policy much earlier.