Europe moves to ban harmful bisphenols in food packaging
A Europe-wide ban on bisphenols in food packaging is on the horizon, marking a significant step forward in protecting public health.
Bisphenols, such as BPA, are chemicals commonly used in plastics and are known for their ability to disrupt the body’s hormonal systems. Even at low levels, bisphenols can leach into food and beverages from packaging, posing serious risks over time. However, BPA is not the only concern – a range of similar bisphenols also present potential hazards.
The upcoming ban reflects growing recognition of these risks and is a major victory for both consumers and environmental health. By removing bisphenols from food packaging, Europe is leading the way in reducing the exposure to harmful chemicals in everyday products, contributing to safer food systems for all.
Becht Foundation is proud to support CHEM Trust in its critical efforts to eliminate toxic chemicals from our environment. Through its advocacy, CHEM Trust has played a pivotal role in bringing attention to the dangers of bisphenols and pushing for regulatory changes that will benefit human health and wildlife. This ban represents a meaningful step towards a safer, healthier future.