"In April 2025, Japan's Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) released the outcomes of a public consultation regarding proposed amendments to the ""Standards for Food, Additives, etc."" These amendments focus on two primary areas: Implementation of Safety Assessments for Food Utensils and Packaging The CAA plans to introduce a safety assessment mechanism for materials used in food utensils and packaging. This involves a shift to a Positive List system, where only substances that have undergone individual safety evaluations and received approval from the Prime Minister can be used. This approach aims to enhance safety management and streamline the approval process for new substances. Regulation of Class I Specified Chemical Substances The amendments propose a ban on the use of Class I Specified Chemical Substances—identified as persistent, bio accumulative, and toxic—in food utensils and packaging. This measure is intended to mitigate long-term health risks associated with these substances."

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