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New Indian draft standard for plastic feeding and drinking containers for children

2023-09-13 Reference source : Indian Standards Bureau (BIS)

BIS Plastics Food contact materials


On 17 August 2023, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) published a Draft Indian Standard with the title Plastic Feeding and Drinking Containers Accessories and Cutleries for Infant and Child Use Specification. This is a new Draft Indian Standard which prescribes the requirements, methods of sampling, safety aspects and test method for feeding and drinking containers and accessories for infants and children. The draft is  open for comments until 16 October 2023. 

The standard does not apply to infant feeding bottles and teats for feeding bottles, as standards for those products are already covered under IS14625 and IS3565. The full text of the draft standard can be found here

Materials 

The material used for feeding and drinking containers, its accessories and cutleries for infants and child use shall be made of the following materials: 

  • Thermoplastic elastomers (TPA) according with ISO 18064  

  • Polyether sulfone (PES) complying with ISO 24025-1 

  • Polypropylene (PP) complying with ISO 10910 

  • Other olefin-based polymers 

  • Other co-polyester materials 

  • Raw materials like silicone rubber 

The standard recommends that the materials used must be free of bisphenol-A (BPA) and that  ISO 18857-2 or EN 13130-13 (European standards) is used to determine the absence of BPA. Furthermore, the standard prohibits the usage of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in the production of the mentioned products. 

Manufacturers must follow good manufacturing practices (GMP). 

 

Limits for heavy metals 

  • The following table lists the permissible levels for heavy metals in plastic feeding and drinking containers set forth in the draft standard: 

Heavy metals 

Maximum migration limits 

Barium 

0 mg/kg 

Cobalt 

0.05 mg/kg 

Copper 

5 mg/kg 

Iron 

48 mg/kg 

Lithium 

0.6 mg/kg 

Manganese 

0.6 mg/kg 

Zinc 

25 mg/kg 

Phthalic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl ) ester (DEHP) 

1.5 mg/kg 

 

For containers, accessories and cutleries made of silicone rubber the standard gives the specific migration of heavy metals listed in the table below. 

Heavy metals 

Maximum limit 

Antimony 

15 ppm 

Arsenic 

10 ppm 

Chromium 

10 ppm 

Mercury 

10 ppm 

Cadmium 

20 ppm 

Lead 

25 ppm 

Barium 

100 ppm 

Selenium 

100 ppm 

 

 

Categories of products 

The draft standard contains images of the commonly used designs, shapes and sizes. The products divided  into three categories as follows:  

  • Containers: bowls, drinking tumbler/cups/mugs, double wall insulated sippy cups, drinking glass, container with breast pump, fresh fruit feeders, 360 degree magic cup, medicine feeders, plates, spout cups, sippy spout bottles, sippy straw bottle, water bottles. 

  • Accessories: spoons, straws, spouts, pipes, air vent systems, handles, locking rings, sealing disks, protecting caps, breast shields, valves, slings. 

  • Cutlery: spoons, forks. 



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from Indian Standards Bureau (BIS).

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