Incident Report: Contamination of Melamine Kitchenware
Date of Incident: November 21, 2025
On November 21, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported concerning the detection of formaldehyde-related issues in melamine kitchenware. This incident has been categorized under control measures due to the potential health risks associated with the contamination of food contact materials.
Melamine kitchenware, commonly used for serving and storing food, has been identified as the source of concern. The origin of the issue has been traced back to products manufactured in China. The presence of formaldehyde, a known contaminant, raises alarms regarding its safety for food use, as it can leach into food items and pose health risks to consumers.
The Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF) has issued warnings regarding this contamination, urging consumers to be cautious about the use of melamine kitchenware. It is essential for individuals and food service establishments to assess their kitchenware and ensure that they are not using products that may contain harmful substances.
In light of this incident, it is recommended that consumers dispose of any affected melamine kitchenware and consider alternatives that are certified safe for food contact. Ongoing monitoring and regulatory actions are necessary to prevent similar incidents in the future and to ensure the safety of food contact materials.