The European Commission has announced a ban on bisphenol A (BPA) and other hazardous bisphenols in materials that come into contact with food, effective 20 January 2025. This decision follows the EFSA's (European Food Safety Authority) assessment, which concluded that current exposure levels to bisphenol A pose significant health risks. Key points of the announcement include:
This regulatory change aims to protect public health by eliminating exposure to bisphenol A in food contact materials, with a focus on long-term health and safety.
Source: https://www.livsmedelsverket.se/foretagande-regler-kontroll/nyheter-for-livsmedelsforetag/nyheter-for-foretag/bisfenoler-forbjuds-i-material-som-kommer-i-kontakt-med-livsmedel
Region: Sweden
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