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Hansol Paper 'AllPulp' Proves Top-Level Safety in Korea

Hansol Paper's 'Allpulp' product has been recognized for its top-level safety in South Korea.


Hansol Paper announced on the 18th that the Allpulp product has passed the Common Safety Standards for Children's Products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certification, and domestic food safety tests.

Hansol Paper 'AllPulp' Proves Top-Level Safety in Korea

The Allpulp product is paper made from 100% natural pulp, featuring excellent printability and thickness, and is mainly used for packaging high-end cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.


In particular, Hansol Paper's Allpulp product passed the 'Common Safety Standards for Children's Products' set by the Korea Agency for Technology and Standards, making it safe for use in children's products as well.


The Common Safety Standards for Children's Products apply to products used by children under the age of 13. Generally, children absorb harmful substances faster than adults, have lower decomposition abilities, and tend to put objects in their mouths, so stricter standards are applied.


Hansol Paper's products mainly used for food packaging, such as AB Light, AB Plus, and FAB, have also been certified for safety by passing food safety tests conducted by the FDA and KCL (Korea Conformity Laboratories).


Meanwhile, these products use pulp certified by FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) as raw material, contributing to sustainable forest management and forest conservation.


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