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Is it mandatory to have NSF registration for Food Grade Lubricants?

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Is it mandatory to have NSF registration for Food Grade Lubricants? Currently our supplier is giving food grade declaration on his letter head.

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Is it mandatory to have NSF registration for Food Grade Lubricants? Currently our supplier is giving food grade declaration on his letter head.

According to BRCGS  a food grade declaration from the supplier is sufficient

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According to BRCGS  a food grade declaration from the supplier is sufficient

 

Hi Wian,

 

I'm surprised BRC say this ?.

 

"Food Grade" per se is a significantly misused terminology in this context, see -

 

https://www.ifsqn.co...nt/#entry184574

 

Some suppliers refer to "Food Safe" (maybe borrowed from detergents) which IMO is slightly less questionable assuming they include the GRADE.

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