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FSSAI Pan Masala Packaging Proposal: Paper Alternatives May Replace Plastic

FSSAI proposes paper and cellulose-based alternatives for pan masala packaging to reduce plastic use and promote sustainable food safety practices.

Mohammad Sultan
Mohammad Sultan
Published: 30 April 2026
5 Min Read
FSSAI pan masala packaging proposal with paper and cellulose alternatives replacing plastic packaging
Representative image showing eco-friendly pan masala packaging alternatives as FSSAI proposes a shift away from plastic materials.Image: AI-generated illustration

FSSAI pan masala packaging proposal has brought fresh attention to sustainable food packaging in India, as the food safety regulator moves to replace plastic-based packaging materials for pan masala with eco-friendly alternatives such as paper, paperboard and cellulose.

FSSAI Pan Masala Packaging Proposal Explained

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India FSSAI has issued a draft notification proposing major changes in the way pan masala is packaged. Under the proposal, manufacturers may be encouraged to shift away from plastic packaging materials and adopt naturally derived alternatives that are considered safer for the environment and more aligned with changing industry needs.

According to the draft, the list of suggestive packaging materials for pan masala may be expanded to include paper, paperboard, cellulose and similar eco-friendly options. These materials are already widely recognised in food packaging and could help support more sustainable practices across the sector.

The regulator has made it clear that any packaging material used for pan masala must meet all applicable regulatory standards. In addition to being environmentally friendly, the packaging must preserve product safety, maintain quality and protect the integrity of the contents.

One of the key highlights of the proposal is the move to eliminate plastic from pan masala packaging. The draft states that the packaging material should be free from plastic, including polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, PVC and other synthetic polymers, copolymers or laminates.

This signals a strong regulatory intent to reduce plastic waste generated through single-use packaging. Pan masala is one of the most widely consumed products in India, and any packaging shift in this category could have a significant environmental impact.

The proposal also says the packaging should not contain aluminium foil or metallized layers. This step is in line with the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, and reflects broader efforts to reduce hard-to-recycle materials in the food packaging ecosystem.

While the draft pushes for eco-friendly alternatives, it does not completely restrict all existing packaging formats. FSSAI has allowed the continued use of established options such as tin and glass containers. This gives manufacturers some flexibility to choose packaging solutions that fit their commercial, technical and operational requirements while still staying within the regulatory framework.

This balanced approach may help businesses gradually adapt to the new rules without causing immediate disruption. It also shows that the regulator is trying to combine sustainability goals with practical industry realities.

The proposed changes are part of FSSAI’s broader push to promote safe, sustainable and eco-friendly packaging practices across the food sector. With rising concern over plastic pollution and packaging waste, the move could become an important step toward cleaner and more responsible production systems.

For the pan masala industry, the shift may lead to innovation in packaging design, material sourcing and product presentation. For consumers, it may eventually result in products that come in packaging with a lower environmental footprint.

FSSAI has invited comments from stakeholders within the next 30 days on the draft notification. Officials said the authority remains committed to working closely with all stakeholders so that new regulations are practical, science-based and supportive of a stable business environment.

This consultation period will be important for manufacturers, packaging companies and industry bodies, as their feedback could shape the final rules.

If implemented, the FSSAI pan masala packaging proposal could mark a notable shift in India’s food packaging landscape. By promoting paper, cellulose and other plastic-free materials, the regulator is aiming to strengthen food safety while encouraging environmentally responsible practices. The final outcome will depend on stakeholder feedback, but the direction is clear: sustainable packaging is becoming a bigger priority in India’s regulatory and business framework.

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