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Natural casings are a natural product, as you can tell from the name. Natural casings are washed, cleaned with water and then stored, using the traditional natural brine method. Water and salt are the only additives. While many others in the industry use phosphates in their treatment, our process is phosphate-free, based on a procedure designed in collaboration with the University of Louvain: our VDJ Pre-Flushed Wet Pack. In order to help sausage-fillers work more efficiently, many of our casings are supplied on plastic tubes. This can save a significant amount of time, particularly in industrial applications. We guarantee that both the soft and the hard tubes are recyclable. We use only reusable and resealable packaging. All of our packaging is recycled. As with all meat products, the origin of our casings is fully traceable.

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Nature is our signature We turned environmental challenges into business opportunities by recycling packaging (jute and sisal bags) from the food industry into natural fibers. A European pioneer in green eco-conversion was born and expanded to a worldwide exporter of natural recycled fibers Since a recent acquisition we diversified our portfolio. Today we serve the market as a one stop shop for natural (vegetal & animal) and even synthetic fibers. Our modern production plant and our and technical expertise allows us to serve the non-woven, spinning and many other industries. In cooperation with our stakeholders we are continuously searching new homes for our natural fibres. Together we create a unique green value chain and protect our precious environment.

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MOSH (Mineral Oil Saturated Hydrocarbon), chain and ring-shaped. MOAH (Mineral Oil Aromatic Hydrocarbon), predominately alkylated polycyclic. MOSH and MOAH are mineral oils commonly used in industrial inks, notably used for printing newspapers. Â Since newspapers form a significant part of the paper/carton recycling stream, recycled paperboard often contains a mixture of MOSH and MOAH. Â A potential health hazard if ingested, regulations exist concerning the migration of MOSH into foodstuffs. Although not yet directly regulated, MOAH typically contains components that are known to be carcinogens. A hidden health concern in recycled paperboard Paperboard used for food packaging is commonly made of recycled paper products. Â The concern is that residual mineral oil inks in the recyclate may migrate into food, either from the carton box itself or from the outer carton box used for shipping. Â Using virgin paperboard for food packaging is a temporary solution, but supplies are limited.

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