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Title: Food Grade Vs. Feed Grade FIBC: Know the Difference


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A Quick Guide to Jumbo Bags Types
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Food Grade Vs. Feed Grade FIBC Know the
Difference
  • Whether youre out to purchase FIBC Bulk Bags to
    store food products or animal feed, you might
    have come across the terms food grade FIBC and
    feed grade FIBC.
  • They are often mistaken to be the same but
    actually they are different FIBC solutions meant
    for different purposes. In this article, well
    talk about the differences between the two
    variants of FIBC Bulk Bags so its easy for you
    to choose your ideal FIBC type.

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What Does Food Grade or Feed Grade Mean?
  • The respective meanings of food and feed-grade
    products distinguishes their scope of
    application.
  • Food-grade refers to food products that are
    certified safe for consumption by humans. This
    may include items like rice, wheat, cereals and
    pulses, flour, salt and sugar, spices, etc.
    Food-grade FIBCs help to meet the need for
    hygienic storage or transportation of food
    products.
  • Feed-grade products refer to all the items
    intended for animal consumption. Feed-grade
    materials such as grain-based livestock feed or
    dry feed for pet animals are not certified safe
    for human consumption. Moreover, unlike
    food-grade products, these items do not require
    bags which are certified for human consumption.

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  • Raw Materials
  • Regulation demands that food-grade FIBCs be made
    of 100 virgin polypropylene to ensure only a
    permissible range of contamination from the
    previous usage. Feed-grade FIBCs, on the other
    hand, do not have any such restrictions.
  • Production Facilities
  • FIBCs to handle food-grade products have to be
    produced in hygienically maintained, sterilised
    facilities certified by regulating authorities
    like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in
    the USA, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) in
    the United Kingdom, or the Food Safety and
    Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) in India.
    However, it is not mandatory for feed-grade bulk
    bags to carry such certifications.

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  • Cost
  • Food-grade FIBCs cost more than feed-grade bulk
    bags because the former is manufactured in a
    certified clean facility, while the latter does
    not require to meet such safety standards.
  • Choosing the Right FIBC
  • In order to comply with the local official health
    and safety regulations, its important to ensure
    that you select the right FIBC for your product.
    While a standard FIBC will be sufficient for
    feed-grade materials, a food-grade FIBC bags
    needs to be chosen with care. Therefore, consider
    the certification badges of your bulk bags
    supplier before placing the order.

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  • Hopefully, your confusion regarding the
    food-grade and feed-grade FIBCs is now sorted
    with these clear points of distinction.
  • For further information or help regarding
    choosing the right FIBC type for your product,
    please contact Bulk Corp International.

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