Mercosur (Mercado Común del Sur), the Common Market of the South, is the largest trading bloc in South America, comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Its associate countries include Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Suriname.
The general safety of all FCM and FCA is governed by GMC Resolution Number 3/92, which requires these products to conform to requirements such as general safety and established limits for overall and specific migrations. (GMC Resolutions are approved by the Groupo Mercado Común, the Common Market Group, and must be transposed into national legislation.)
GMC Resolution 32/07 & 02/12
Food contact plastics are governed by GMC Resolution Numbers 32/07 (positive list of additives), 02/12 and amendment 19/21 (positive list of monomers and polymers), 56/92 and amendment 20/21 (general provisions and overall migration limits), and 32/10 (framework test conditions). These Resolutions are based on Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011 from the European Union (EU).
GMC Resolution No. 32/07 specifies the positive list of additives that may be used in the manufacture of food contact plastics, and GMC Resolution No. 02/12 specifies the list of monomers, polymers and other starting substances that may be used in the manufacture of food contact plastics and their restrictions. The use of simulants, including substitutes for olive oil, and testing conditions for temperature and duration is similar to those from Regulation (EU) 10/2011.
GMC Resolutions for some common food contact materials and article
GMC Resolution No. | Food contact material and article/remark |
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3/92 | Overall framework |
55/92 | Glass and ceramics |
56/92 & 20/21 | General provisions for plastics |
16/93 | Recycled plastics |
54/97 | Elastomers |
27/99 | Adhesives |
55/99 | Polymeric and resinous coatings |
46/06 | Metals and alloys and coatings |
32/07 | Positive list of additives for plastics |
32/10 | Plastics |
15/10 | Colorants and pigments in plastics |
02/12 & 19/21 | Positive list of monomers and polymers for plastics |
40/15 & 21/21 | Cellulose (paper and board) |
41/15 | Cellulosic materials for cooking and hot filtration |
42/15 | Cellulosic materials for cooking or ovens |
39/19 | Positive list of additives for plastics and polymeric coatings |
Specific measures affecting bisphenol A (BPA)
Mercosur regulates the migration of BPA in food contact plastics and epoxy coating materials. It also prohibits BPA in feeding bottles and similar articles for infants and children up to three years of age. BPA is also prohibited in certain food contact plastics intended for young children in some Central and South American countries.
Jurisdiction | Citation | Scope of BPA Restriction | Requirement |
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Argentina | Disposición 2269/2012 | Polycarbonate baby bottles | Prohibited |
Brazil | Resolution RDC No. 56 of 2012 – amended by Resolution RDC No. 589 of 2021 | Feeding bottles and similar articles for infants and children up to 3 years old | Prohibited |
Costa Rica | Decree 35904-S, Gazette 76, April 2010 | Food contact materials and articles manufactured from polycarbonates for children | Prohibited |
Ecuador | Resolution 29 of October 31, 2011 | Polycarbonate bottles for children up to 18 months | Prohibited |
Food contact testing
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