Food Safety Among Hot Topics at FTA 2013 Forum
BOHEMIA, NY—Feb. 13, 2013—We need only read the trade and national news to realize that the subject of food safety is a growing concern among today’s consumers. They are more educated, more in tune with the food products and ingredients that make it to their dinner tables and in their kids’ lunch boxes. As such, today’s consumers are demanding safer, healthier food. It’s not just the ingredients that face scrutiny; the packaging that keeps our sandwiches, boxes of raisins, and apple slices fresh are also under the microscope.
Kicking off FTA’s 2013 Forum: Right Here, Right Now (April 28–May 1; San Diego) is a session focused on the regulations, certifications and food safety initiatives that are fast becoming a must for the modern food packager. Dubbed “Life is Full of Options...Complying with Food Safety is Not One of Them!" the session provides much more than a glimpse into food safety.
Session chairs Bruce Riddell, Spectrum Label Corporation and Dan Doherty, Prairie State Group have assembled an expert panel to explain how food safety affects the entire food packaging supply chain. The roster of presenters includes a consumer product company (CPC) spokesman and experts in the field of food safety certifications--such as the Global Food Safety Initiative.
As a converter well versed in what it takes in order to become certified, Dan and his team will also be sharing their experiences in regards to the SQF (Safe Quality Food) certification, as his company has recently undergone the process to successfully achieve certification. They worked with the auditing body EAGLE Food Registrations Inc. and consultancy firm Capjem (both included on the roster of presentations) and will share their journey, the decisions Prairie State had to make, and how they expect it to impact business in the future.
All the details will be examined and explained and in the end, attendees will have a solid handle on all issues related to food safety. Attendees will:
• Learn why food safety is relevant, whether you are putting a label on a
can of raisins or manufacturing a printed bag of Cheetos;
• Discover ways to change current habits that may promote contamination
of food products;
• Gain a step-by-step guide to achieving certifications like GFSI (Global
Food Safety Initiative);
• Discover tools and resources to help you manage your food safety
initiatives;
• Find out what burdens (financial, time and human resources) to expect;
• Learn how to achieve ROI from your food safety initiative;
• Identify the pitfalls to avoid.
Some of the presenters will have exhibit space at Forum’s sister event, the INFO*FLEX Exhibition (April 29-30). At INFO*FLEX, attendees can look forward to meeting more than 200 suppliers and manufacturers on the show floor, to source solutions, see and purchase new technology, and network with colleagues. Additionally, a Solutions Theater, an Educational Pavilion, plus a social networking reception occupy San Diego Convention Center’s sprawling trade show floor.
Sponsors of the 2013 Forum & INFO*FLEX include: 3M; ACTEGA WIT, Anderson & Vreeland, Inc.; Degraf S.p.A.; DuPont Packaging Graphics; Eastman Kodak Co.; Flexo Wash LLC; Flint Group Flexographic Products; Harper Corporation of America; Pamarco Global Graphics; Siegwerk USA Co.; and Sun Chemical Corp.
Rates
Attendees will save $200 by registering for Full Forum before the early bird deadline of Feb. 22, 2013. Registrations for CPC FTA members are complimentary, and printers/converters will enjoy specially discounted rates plus a “Buy 2, Get the 3rd Free” offer. Those looking for more information about the 2013 Forum & INFO*FLEX Exhibition can visit FTA's website here.
About FTA/FFTA: Flexographic Technical Association (FTA), chartered in 1958, is a professional society dedicated to bringing all members of the flexographic printing community—printers, suppliers, consumer product companies, institutions, prepress houses and others--together by providing opportunities for the free exchange of technical ideas and discussion of mutual concerns. It is a proponent of maintaining and advancing quality standards and includes 1,650 member sites that represent more than 1,400 companies and 60,000 individuals. Foundation of FTA, founded in 1974, is the educational arm of FTA and is dedicated to supporting and advancing the flexographic printing industry.
Source: FTA