12 & 13 Feb 2025
NEC Birmingham

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Intertek
Intertek

Intertek

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Experts in packaging testing for quality, safety, sustainability, performance and compliance.

During Packaging Innovations & Empack Birmingham, join our experts from our personal care, food and drink, household, pharmaceutical and chemicals packaging testing teams. We know that innovation is critical to a successful product launch and that protecting human health and aspiring to an effective circular economy will be key considerations for your packaging products.

We are experts in the design of packaging test programs which drive understanding of your packaging materials’ composition, performance, and chemical safety. We also have expertise in testing to support packaging material development, adhesive quality assurance, multi-layer systems and label/print testing. Our expertise can enable your decision-making, help you to overcome your development challenges and accelerate your sector-specific innovations.

Current packaging development challenges include the environmental impact of packaging, ensuring the performance of materials and meeting regulatory compliance requirements. During Empack 2025, discuss with our experts your key challenges, including:
Services Summary:
Food and Drink Packaging Testing
Food contact Migration Testing
Non-intentionally Added Substances Testing
Cosmetics Packaging Testing
Extractables and Leachables for Pharmaceutical Container Closure Systems
Adhesives Quality Assurance Testing
Coatings Testing
Polymers and Plastics Testing
Microplastics Testing
Circular Economy Support – CircularAssure
Recycled Content
Materials Testing

Food and Drink Packaging Testing
Our experts specialise in food contact regulations, including European, FDA, and other global standards. We conduct overall migration compliance testing (OML) and specific migration testing (SML). Using various analytical techniques, we assess non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) and substances of concern, such as primary aromatic amines, trace metals, PFAS, bisphenol A, microplastics, and phthalates.
Through our CircularAssure program, we support the circular lifecycle of food packaging, offering chemical assessment, migration testing, support for recycling process development and recycled material certification services.

Home Care and Personal Care Packaging
Cosmetic packaging must protect the product and support the entire brand experience—non-intentionally added substances, chemical substances of concern, degradation of materials and microplastics all present challenges. We have worked with globally innovative brands to test their cosmetic packaging through migration studies. Through our CircularAssure team, we have also supported sustainable solutions for personal care, exploring materials development through processing, where recycled materials are used or incorporated into the packaging.

Pharmaceutical and Medical Packaging
Our experts have over 30 years of experience in specialised analytical and toxicology assessment for extractable leachable testing for pharmaceutical packaging. From R&D support to E&L studies from our GMP-compliant laboratories, our expertise is reinforced by our knowledge of polymer, plastic and packaging materials which underpins our ability to drive insights for you into materials’ formulation, including adhesives, additives, stabiliser ingredients, and their degradation products.

Ready to connect with the future of packaging development support? Your journey to innovative, safer products starts here.

Your Packaging Testing Partner
Bringing quality, safety, and sustainability to life, we apply our experience to support your packaging development from early-stage R&D to recycling and beyond. Our science-led, end-to-end Total Quality Assurance proposition can help you to operate safely and effectively in an increasingly complex, fast-changing world.

CONNECT WITH OUR EXPERTS
Please contact to arrange a meeting:
Tel:+44 1642 435 788
Email: packaging.testing@intertek.com

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