SG 35/24
Ukraine has approved the nation’s requirements for food contact plastics. These will become effective on November 19, 2025
On February 9, 2024, Ukraine’s Ministry of Health (Міністерства охорони здоров'я України) issued two pieces of legislation on food contact plastics in the nation’s Official Gazette. These were:
- Order No. 2104 of December 11, 2023, on the approval of ‘Special requirements for plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs’ (Order 2104/2023).
- Order No. 11 of January 2, 2024, to revise Order 2104/2023, with editorial changes for clarity (Order 11/2024)
Order 2104/2023 details a comprehensive set of special requirements for food contact plastics (the Special requirements) by implementing Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011, as amended to Regulation (EU) 2023/1442, from the European Union (consolidated version to August 2023 for reference).
Highlights of the Special requirements in Order No. 2104/2023 are summarized in Table 1.
Special Requirements | Highlights |
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Section I ‘General Provisions’ Scope |
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Section I ‘General Provisions’ Exemption |
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Section II ‘Requirements for the composition of plastic materials and articles intended for contact with food’ |
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Section III ‘General requirements, restrictions and technical specifications’ |
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Section IV ‘ Special provisions for multi-layer materials and articles’ |
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Appendix I |
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Appendix 2 |
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Appendix 3 |
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Table 1
Appendix 2 to Order 2104/2023 ‘General list of migration limits for substances migrating from plastic materials and articles (per Order text)
Item | Substance | SML (mg/kg) |
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1 | Aluminium | 1 |
2 | Ammonium | --- |
3 | Antimony | 0.04¹ |
4 | Arsenic | Not detected (ND) |
5 | Barium | 1 |
6 | Cadmium | ND (Detection limit = 0.002) |
7 | Calcium | --- |
8 | Chromium | ND (Detection limit = 0.01)² |
9 | Cobalt | 0.05 |
10 | Copper | 5 |
11 | Europium | 0.05³ |
12 | Gadolinium | 0.05³ |
13 | Iron | 48 |
14 | Lanthanum | 0.05³ |
15 | Lead | ND (Detection limit = 0.01) |
16 | Lithium | 0.6 |
17 | Magnesium | --- |
18 | Manganese | 0.6 |
19 | Mercury | ND (Detection limit = 0.01) |
20 | Nickel | 0.02 |
21 | Potassium | --- |
22 | Sodium | --- |
23 | Terbium | 0.05³ |
24 | Zinc | 5 |
¹ SML may be exceeded at very high temperature ² Less stringent limit of 3.6 mg/kg applies if pre-existing documentation demonstrates Cr (VI) is excluded ³ Lanthanides (europium, gadolinium, lanthanum, and/or terbium) can be used according to Clause 4(2) of Section III to Special Requirements subject to SML is no more than 0.05 mg/kg for the sum of all lanthanide substances and the analytical evidence using a procedure demonstrating the lanthanide substance(s) used are present in dissociated ionic form in food or food simulant forms part of the documentation in Clause 10 of Section III to Special Requirements |
Table 2
Orders 2104/2023 and 11/2024 will apply from November 19, 2025 – the same day that applies to the nation’s law on food contact materials and articles (SafeGuardS 135/22)
Food contact plastics that were manufactured before November 19, 2025, may remain in circulation until stocks are exhausted.
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