Flint Group confirms compositional GIO compliance across its packaging inks and coatings portfolio
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Flint Group has confirmed its compliance with the compositional requirements for the German Printing Ink Ordinance (GIO) for inks and coatings designed for food contact materials.
The portfolio includes inks and coatings for flexible packaging, paper and board, narrow web, and sheetfed packaging applications that meet the compositional requirements of the 21st Ordinance amending the Consumer Goods Ordinance (known as the GIO). This position reinforces the company's proactive commitment to providing compliant, high performance inks and coatings ahead of the regulation's full implementation on 1 January 2026.

Paul Winstanley, vice president technology and product management, said: ‘Our mission has always been to stay ahead of regulatory developments rather than simply respond to them. Our chemists and regulatory teams have collaborated closely to review and confirm that our inks and coatings comply with the most rigorous packaging safety standards. We want our customers to feel assured that, as new regulations – such as the GIO – come into effect, Flint Group will continue to design products that keep food packaging materials unrestricted by the use of our inks and coatings. Just as important, we are committed to maintaining our ability to support ongoing packaging development and innovation while fully complying with the requirements of the new GIO legislation.’
The GIO will mandate specific compliance requirements for printing inks used on food contact materials. It covers all food contact material applications: inks applied on the food contact side, inks not intended to be in food contact but foreseeable coming in direct food contact, as well as inks printed on the non food contact side (surface print and in the middle of laminates). The GIO takes full effect on January 1, 2026.
Heiner Klokkers, CEO Packaging Inks Europe at Flint Group, said: ‘The GIO regulation represents an important step for the packaging industry, and Flint Group is proud to be at the forefront of compliance. Our customers rely on us to help them navigate complex regulatory landscapes, and this achievement underlines our industry leadership and reinforces the trust that converters and brand owners place in our inks. GIO compliance across packaging segments is a clear signal of our readiness for the future.’
Flint Group advises that, in accordance with EU & GIO regulations, the organisation placing the food contact material on the market should assess the final package suitable for the intended use. Also, whilst the raw materials used in its FCM products meet the compositional requirements of the GIO, certain packaging structures may still require additional migration testing.
For further information regarding the GIO compositionally compliant inks, please see www.flintgrp.com

















