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what is food grade pvc
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Food grade PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a type of plastic specifically designed to come into direct contact with food products. It adheres to stringent regulatory standards to ensure it doesn't contain harmful phthalates or lead, making it safe for food storage and packaging. Food grade PVC is widely used in the industry due to its durability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. It can be found in various applications such as cling films, bottles, and containers. However, despite its safety for food contact, there's ongoing debate about the environmental impact of PVC due to its production and disposal challenges. Thus, alternative sustainable materials are often recommended.
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