BEGINNER 101 · PUBLISHED 2026-04-28
Updated 2026-04-28
Packaging 101 — A Beginner’s Reference
A beginner-friendly introduction to packaging, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.
Quick AnswerA beginner-friendly introduction to packaging, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.
📑 Table of Contents
- What it is, in one paragraph
- The 12 terms you must know
- Quick reference card
- What to read next
- Operator dialogue
- 🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue
- Owl & Chick & Cow — an operator dialogue
- Try the free MmowW CCP Decision Tree
- Primary sources (national & international authorities)
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What it is, in one paragraph
Food-contact packaging is regulated as a chemical hazard pathway. Codex CXG 80-2013[1], EU Framework Regulation (EC) 1935/2004, and FDA 21 CFR 174-178 cover migration limits and authorised substances[2]. In international, the operator must hold supplier conformance declarations on file[3].
The 12 terms you must know
- Hazard — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- CCP (Critical Control Point) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- PRP (Prerequisite Programme) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Critical Limit — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Monitoring — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Corrective Action — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Verification — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Validation — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Cross-contamination — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Cross-contact (allergens) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Time-temperature abuse — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Codex Decision Tree — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
Quick reference card
| Indicator | Baseline | Target | Time | Measurement |
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| Programme coverage | Variable | 100% | 1–3 months | Internal audit |
| Record completeness | 70–80% | 100% | 1 month | Daily review |
| Staff competency score | 60–70/100 | 90+/100 | 2–6 weeks | Written test |
| Non-conformance rate | Unknown | 0 critical/month | 3 months | CAPA log |
| Authority engagement | Reactive | Quarterly proactive | 6 months | Meeting log |
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What to read next
Operator dialogue
🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue
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Piyo: Poppo-san, where does packaging actually start in a real kitchen?
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Poppo: It starts with reading the authority text once and writing one decision. Codex sets the international baseline; your national regulator binds you to a specific value or method.
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Piyo: What if the staff resist the new rule?
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Poppo: Show them the failure mode it prevents and the time it saves. Authority handbooks (FSA SFBB, MHLW small-business guidance) describe the minimum viable system — you adapt, you don’t reinvent.
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Mou: Strong, kind, beautiful: packaging made blissful for everyone in the kitchen.
Owl & Chick & Cow — an operator dialogue
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Piyo: Packaging affects food safety?
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Poppo: Yes — HACCP analyses migration from packaging as a chemical hazard. EU 10/2011 sets specific migration limits.
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Piyo: Recycled materials?
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Poppo: FDA permits qualified recycled materials for food contact under specific conditions; Japan's Positive List system started 2020.
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Mou: Microwave-safe / oily-food-safe — always check the manufacturer's certification mark. Costs a bit more, peace of mind.
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Poppo: Designed not to migrate, but a holistic safety assessment is required (EU 1935/2004).
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Mou: Last year we collected SDS from every supplier — passes external audits instantly now.
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Piyo: Strong, kind, beautiful — packaging is the food's last guardian.
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Important disclaimer: MmowW is not a food-safety certification body. The content above is educational best-practice writing distilled from primary national-authority sources. Final responsibility for compliance with Codex, FDA, FSA, EFSA, MHLW, CFIA, or any other national requirement rests with the food-business operator and the relevant authority. Always verify with primary sources and your local regulator. Information is current as of the publication date and may be superseded by subsequent regulatory changes.
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Takayuki Sawai — Gyoseishoshi
Licensed Gyoseishoshi (Administrative Scrivener) and founder of MmowW. Making food safety compliance blissful for businesses worldwide.