Shelf Life of old/redundant packaging
We currently are sitting on some stock of old/redundant packaging in our external storage area. Some of the punnets, films and labels are stored for over a year. Everything is stored in appropriate manner and as it should be. My question is, for how long you are allowed to keep this packaging till is not safe to use or at what point it should be discarded, our Purchasing department is refusing to discard any of it until I prove that there is some food safety regulation to do so. Your help is much apricieated.
Kind Regards,
Damian
Generally film must be used within 18 months (speak to your film supplier or check on your specification) - this time scale decreases though if you have film with coldseal on. After a year you will be unable to get a seal on the film. Less of a food safety issues more of wasted production time trying to get it to work!
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Hi, Hello and than you for your response. our products are being heat-sealed and product is to be washed before use. As long as there is not EU or any other regulations I am happy with it,
thanks and regards,
Damian
Generally film must be used within 18 months (speak to your film supplier or check on your specification) - this time scale decreases though if you have film with coldseal on. After a year you will be unable to get a seal on the film. Less of a food safety issues more of wasted production time trying to get it to work!
Or a higher cost in complaints and returns for products where the seal may not be holding after it leaves the plant.