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Technical Specifications

TS1.4 - Forbidden
Products and Fuels

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TS1.4 - Forbidden Products and Fuels

Index
WELCOME ................................................................................................................................................ 3

1. PRODUCTS NOT ALLOWED TO BE USED IN FEED ......................................................................... 3

2. FORBIDDEN FUELS FOR DIRECT DRYING ....................................................................................... 8

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Welcome
This Feed Certification scheme document helps you to provide feed safety worldwide. By
meeting the requirements set by GMP+ International together with our GMP+ Community,
we aim to help you get the feed certification you need. Please read the information in this
document carefully.

Let’s make this work together!

1. Products not allowed to be used in feed


The GMP+ certified company is not allowed to use the products listed in this document.
These requirements are applicable to all certified companies, including those located outside
the European Union.

Products not allowed Description & Explanation


to be used in feed
Animal proteins Animal proteins as laid down in Regulation (EC) no. 999/2001 (Amended by
1292/2005, 163/2009 and 56/2013).

Article 7
1. The feeding to ruminants of protein derived from animals shall be
prohibited.
2. The prohibition provided for in paragraph 1 shall be extended to animals
other than ruminants and restricted, as regards the feeding of those animals
with products of animal origin, in accordance with Annex IV.

ANNEX IV
CHAPTER I
Extensions of the prohibition provided for in Article 7(1)
In accordance with Article 7(2), the prohibition provided for in Article 7(1) shall
be extended to the feeding:

a) to ruminants of dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate of animal


origin and compound feed containing these products;

b) to non-ruminant farmed animals, other than fur animals, of:


i. processed animal protein;
ii. collagen and gelatine of ruminant origin;
iii. blood products;
iv. hydrolysed protein of animal origin;
v. dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate of animal origin;
vi. feed containing the products listed in (i) to (v).

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Products not allowed Description & Explanation


to be used in feed
CHAPTER II
Derogations from the prohibitions provided for in Article 7(1) and in
Chapter I
In accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 7(3), the prohibitions
provided for in Article 7(1) and in Chapter I shall not apply to the feeding to:

a) ruminants of:
i. milk, milk-based products, milk-derived products, colostrum and
colostrum products;
ii. eggs and egg products;
iii. collagen and gelatine derived from non-ruminants;
iv. hydrolysed proteins derived from:
— parts of non-ruminants, or
— ruminant hides and skins;
v. compound feed containing the products listed in points (i) to (iv)
above;

b) non-ruminant farmed animals of the following feed materials and


compound feed:
i. hydrolysed proteins derived from parts of non-ruminants or from
ruminant hides and skins;
ii. fishmeal and compound feed containing fishmeal which are
produced, placed on the market and used in accordance with the
general conditions laid down in Chapter III and the specific
conditions laid down in Section A of Chapter IV;
iii. dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate of animal origin and
compound feed containing such phosphates which are produced,
placed on the market and used in accordance with the general
conditions laid down in Chapter III and the specific conditions laid
down in Section B of Chapter IV;
iv. blood products derived from non-ruminants and compound feed
containing such blood products which are produced, placed on the
market and used in accordance with the general conditions laid
down in Chapter III and the specific conditions laid down in Section
C of Chapter IV;

c) aquaculture animals of processed animal protein, other than fishmeal,


derived from non-ruminants and compound feed containing such processed
animal protein which are produced, placed on the market and used in
accordance with the general conditions laid down in Chapter III and the
specific conditions laid down in Section D of Chapter IV;

d) unweaned ruminants of milk replacers containing fishmeal and which are


produced, placed on the market and used in accordance with specific
conditions laid down in Section E of Chapter IV;

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Products not allowed Description & Explanation


to be used in feed
e) farmed animals of feed materials of plant origin and compound feed
containing such feed materials contaminated with insignificant amount of
bone spicules derived from unauthorised animal species. Member States
may only use this derogation if they have carried out a risk assessment
beforehand which has confirmed there is a negligible risk for animal health.

That risk assessment must take into account at least the following:
i. the level of the contamination;
ii. the nature and the source of the contamination;
iii. the intended use of the contaminated feed.

It is forbidden to feed terrestrial animals of a given species other than fur


animals with processed animal protein derived from the bodies or parts of
bodies of animals of the same species.

It is forbidden to feed farmed fish with processed animal protein derived from
the bodies or parts of bodies of farmed fish of the same species.

Animal fats, derived Fat derivatives produced from melted fat from Category 1 and 2 materials are
from category 1 and 2 not allowed in feed, cosmetics and medicinal products.
material
Candida, protein Protein products obtained from yeast of the Candida variety brewed on n-
products of the yeast alkanes.

Catering waste and All waste and food leftovers all food remains including used cooking oil
food leftovers originating in restaurants, catering facilities and kitchens including central
kitchens and household kitchens;

It is forbidden to feed farmed animals other than fur animals with catering waste
or feed material containing or derived from catering waste.

Deodistillates Deodistillates from chemical refining is the by-product of the deodorisation of


crude oils that have undergone chemical refining. The production process of the
product is described in the document “The safe feed application of
deodistillates” (cf. www.fediol.eu)

Deodistillates from chemical refining are forbidden for use in feed unless they
have been treated so as to ensure that contaminants levels are conform the feed
safety limits and particularly those for:
- dioxin and
- pesticide residues,
- and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
These treated deodistillates from chemical refining can only be marketed under
positive release (TS1.8 Monitoring, Chapter 8).

Drainage fats Drainage fats, once out of a closed system.


Possible contamination with waste water or technical agents cannot be excluded.

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Products not allowed Description & Explanation


to be used in feed
Faeces, urine Faeces, urine and separated digestive tract content resulting from the emptying
or removal of digestive tract, irrespective of any form of treatment or admixture.

Fat products from • Refinery by products (acid oils, fatty acid distillates and deodistillates),
biodiesel production produced during biodiesel production from or with products mentioned in
this negative list.
• Glycerol, produced during biodiesel production, from or with products
mentioned in this negative list.
• Fatty acids with methyl esters (also called fatty matter), collected after
methanol recovery at biodiesel production.

Fat products released • tankers


during the cleaning of • domestic waterway barges (‘slops’)
... • storage tanks (‘tank bottoms’)
• seagoing ships and coasters

Fatty by-products Fatty by-products from the oleo chemical industry, produced from or with
from the oleo products mentioned in this document (TS 1.4).
chemical industry
Mushroom trimmings, Mushroom trimmings are products from the mushroom processing industry.
mushroom pomace During the mechanical harvesting of mushrooms these are cut off just above
the compost bed. The remaining trimmings are then removed from the bed
and the compost is removed or the bed is made ready for a second or third
harvest.

The intensive cultivation of mushrooms is sensitive to damage by, among


other things, moulds, insects, Clostridia and requires the use of soil
decontaminants and relatively many crop protection agents, including
Prochloraz.

For mushroom pomace, daily fresh mushroom trimmings are assumed. At


the production company the compost attached is removed as much as
possible by shaking and vibration. The product must then be mashed and
treated (with lactic acid bacteria) to achieve a pH lower than 4.

Oils recovered from Oils recovered from used bleaching earth or other filter material, from stand-
used bleaching earth alone refineries.
or other filter material
with active carbon

Packaging materials The packaging and parts of packaging from the use of products from the agri-
food industry.

POME Pome is the waste water generated at the palm oil mills. All products derived
(Palm Oil Mill Effluent; thereof or produced from POME are forbidden.
Sludge)

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Products not allowed Description & Explanation


to be used in feed
Seeds and plant Seeds and other plant-propagating materials which, after harvest, have
material treated with undergone specific treatment with plant protection products for their intended
plant protection use (propagation), and any by-products derived there from.
products

Skins treated with Hide treated with tanning substances, including its waste.
tanning extracts

Sludge from the All wastes obtained from the various phases of the urban, domestic and
processing of urban, industrial waste water as defined in Article 2 of Council Directive 91/271/EEC (2)
domestic and treatment process, irrespective of any further processing of these wastes and
industrial waste water. irrespective also of the origin of the waste waters.

The term “waste water” does not refer to “process water” which is water from
independent circuits in foodstuffs or feed companies; these circuits may only be
filled with water; in the feed there may only be use made of clean, healthy water
(as specified in Article 4 of Directive 98/83/EG). In the fisheries sector the circuits
may also be filled with clean sea water as defined in Article 2 of Reg. (EG) no.
852/2004 of the European parliament and the Council of 29 April 2004 on the
hygiene of foodstuffs.
Process water may only be used in feed if it contains material from feed or from
foodstuffs and must be technically free from cleaning agents and disinfectants or
other components which are not permitted under the feed legislation.

Urban waste, solid Solid urban waste, such as household waste.

The definition “solid urban waste” does not refer to kitchen waste and food
waste as defined in Reg. (EC) no. 1069/2009.

Used cooking oil • Used fats & oils from households and restaurants (= catering waste)
(UCO) • Used fats & oils from meat processing industry.
• Used vegetable fats and oils with the exception of:
- non-heated oils recovered during a production process, e.g. the
production of lecithin
- vegetable oils having been used by food business operators in
accordance with Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 for cooking purposes and
which have not been in contact with meat, animal fats, fish or aquatic
animals.

Wood, treated with Wood, including sawdust or other products derived from wood, which has been
wood preservative treated with wood preservatives as defined in Appendix V of Directive 98/8/EG
from the European Parliament and the Council of 16 February 1998 concerning
the placing of biocidal products on the market.

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2. Forbidden fuels for direct drying


The following fuels are forbidden to use for direct drying of feed:

Forbidden fuel Description & explanation

Lubricating oil, engine Lubricating oil, engine oil and hydraulic oil are not intended for use as a fuel.
oil and hydraulic oil Not as such and not as “waste oil”.

Mixed urban waste, Mixed urban waste, mixed industrial waste and dried purification sludge are
mixed industrial waste and will remain formally waste products (report “Refuse Derived Fuel; current
and dried purification practice and perspectives, 2003). Member states of the EU may only issue a
sludge licence in special cases and for specific purposes to use this as fuel. These
waste materials may unintentionally have high levels of persistently
contaminating substances. The use of these in a direct may, because of the
risks and also from the point of view of GMP and HACCP, may not be tolerated.

Petcoke Petcoke is a residue of distillation from petroleum refinery. It is unsuitable as a


(Petroleum coke) fuel for direct dryers.
Note: Petcokes may be used as a fuel in calcination processes ( > 850 °C). Feed
safety risks must be controlled and included in the HACCP system. It is
important to register evidences of calcined temperatures and analysis results of
undesirable substances (dioxins, PCB’s, heavy metals and PAH’s) in end-
product.
The dust entrained by the combustion gases and collected in the filters, cannot
be destined for feed purpose.

Plastic PVC / plastic, PET bottles etc.

Recycling oils (used oils, Recycling oils (used oils, etc.) are often mixtures of unknown origin and within
etc.) an unknown composition. Deliberate mixing with combustible chemical
residues was observed regularly in the past (including the TCR affair).

Recycling products. Recycling products. These include, for example, preserved wood and
demolition wood. Vegetable materials contaminated with preservation agents,
insecticides or which are contaminated with oil or chemicals (for example
sawdust).

Tires (Used) tires from cars, trucks, etc. whole or shredded.

Wood, preserved Wood whose lifespan is extended by adding biocides or treated with paint,
stain, creosote or wolman salts.
Wood which may contain halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals as
a result of treatment with wood preservatives or coating.

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TS1.4 - Forbidden Products and Fuels Feed Support Products

Feed Support Products


That was a lot of information to digest and one might ask, what is the next step? Luckily we can offer support
for the GMP+ Community when doing this. We provide support by means of various tools and guidances
but as each company has a shared responsibility to feed safety, and therefor tailor-made solutions cannot be
offered. However, we do help by explaining requirements and provide background information about the
requirements.

We have developed various supporting materials for the GMP+ Community. These include various tools,
ranging from Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists to webinars and events.

Feed Support Products (FSP)


Feed Support Products (FSP) provides valuable and up-to-date information about potentially high-risk feed.
The products vary from flow charts of production processes including the risks (Risk Assessments) and
studies on undesirable substances (fact sheets).

Find our Feed Support Products here:

Feed Support Products (FSP)


More information: https://portal.gmpplus.org/en-US/tools/fsp/

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