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As the “framework standard” for food contact materials, GB 4806.1 establishes general safety requirements for various materials and articles, including basic requirements, principles of conformity, testing methods, and product information and traceability.
Notably, in August 2025, the National Health Commission released a draft for public comment on the latest version of this standard. It clarifies safety assessment requirements for non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) and provides detailed compliance pathways for multi-material composites, composite materials, and coated products. In the future, this standard will replace both the current GB 4806.1-2016 and GB 4806.13-2023 standards. This revision signals a comprehensive upgrade to the general safety requirements.
The GB 4806 series covers virtually all materials: plastics (GB 4806.7), paper and paperboard (GB 4806.8), metals (GB 4806.9), coatings (GB 4806.10), rubber (GB 4806.11), bamboo and wood (GB 4806.12), inks (GB 4806.14), adhesives (GB 4806.15), and even the latest standalone standard for silicone rubber products introduced in 2025 (GB 4806.16). Each material has its own specific migration limits and compliance requirements.
GB 9685, “Standards for the Use of Additives in Food Contact Materials and Articles,” employs a positive list system to clearly specify restrictions such as the permitted scope of use, maximum levels, and specific migration limits (SMLs) for additives, monomers, and polymerization aids in various materials.
This series of nearly 70 standards serves as the core technical foundation for the closed-loop compliance system, covering everything from “General Requirements for Migration Testing” to precise methods for determining the migration levels and residue levels of hundreds of specific substances. The intensive updates to numerous method standards between 2025 and 2026 have further enhanced the scope and accuracy of testing.