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      <title>Food-Contact Plastic Pallets: RFQ Document Checklist</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;If a plastic pallet may enter a food handling area, do not approve it only because it is described as &amp;ldquo;food grade.&amp;rdquo; First define whether the pallet will touch unpacked food, contact primary packaging, support sealed secondary packs, or stay outside the hygiene zone. Direct food contact normally requires market-specific material and additive documentation. Packaged-food logistics usually needs a different package of controls: cleanability, segregation, damage inspection, traceability, and cleaning compatibility.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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