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Why Allergen Handling Matters
Learn how to manage your powders based materials with allergens in mind.
The responsibility of allergens stops with you, the manufacturer. Whether allergens are absent or present in a product; incorrect labeling and failure to contain the risks can have a negative impact on your business.
Our wider research gives manufacturers best practice techniques, testing options and systems that equip you to handle allergens safely and efficiently.
Free 16 page guide.
Serious consequences to consumers, reputation, integrity, and profitability are affected if allergens are not managed correctly.
When updating your current powder handling system or planning a new facility, there are four main factors relating to the treatment of allergen-containing materials within your factory and they are:
Tracking
Storing
Processing
Labeling
Are your production systems set up to handle potentially hazardous materials?
Some key industry facts:
25% of UK households have a minimum of one allergen or intolerance sufferer.
Hospitals have seen a 615% increase in admissions for anaphylaxis
The current market for allergen-free products in the UK is worth approx. £27.5m (Euromonitor).
Compare a traditional fixed production line to a decoupled manufacturing process using IBCs.
Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP) Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)
Discover the powder handling equipment available to manufacturers that decrease contamination risks.
Learn more about controlled environments with the ability to track materials from supplier to shelf.
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