PART 2REQUIREMENTS FOR PLASTIC MATERIALS AND ARTICLES

Restriction on the use of additives in the manufacture of plastic materials and articles5.

(1)

Subject to paragraph (3) no person may use any additive other than a permitted additive in the manufacture of any plastic material or article.

(2)

A permitted additive is–

(a)

any additive identified by PM/REF No, CAS No (if any) and name in columns 1, 2 and 3 respectively of Section A or B of Annex III which is–

(i)

of good technical quality; and

(ii)

used in accordance with any restrictions and specifications for that additive set out in the corresponding entry in column 4 of Section A or B of that Annex;

(b)

any food additive authorised by Directive 89/107 or any flavouring authorised by Directive 88/388 that does not migrate into food–

(i)

in a quantity that has a technological function in the final food product; or

(ii)

where the food is of a type for which the use of any such food additive or flavouring is so authorised, in quantities exceeding the limits provided for in Directive 89/107 or Directive 88/388, as appropriate, or in Annex III, whichever is the lower;

(c)

any additive where that additive, at the time it is used under paragraph (1), appears in the provisional list mentioned in Article 4a(3) of the Directive and otherwise complies with the requirements of national law in Scotland;

(d)

any additive not mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) that is used–

(i)

in the manufacture of plastic layers or coatings, or

(ii)

as a polymerisation production aid not intended to remain in the finished article and which otherwise complies with the requirements of national law in Scotland; or

(e)

before 1st January 2010, any other additive used in accordance with the requirements of the 2008 Regulations and which, but for their revocation, would have been permitted by those Regulations.

(3)

In any proceedings for an offence under these Regulations where it is alleged that the commission of the offence is due to the manufacture of a plastic material or article with any additive identified in Section A or B of Annex III or in the provisional list mentioned in Article 4a(3) of the Directive which is not of good technical quality, it is a defence for the accused to prove that each such additive is present in the finished plastic material or article as an impurity, a reaction intermediate or a decomposition product.

(4)

Schedule 1 has effect to supplement this regulation.