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Why BPA-free?
The importance of bisphenol A in food packaging

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical commonly used in the manufacture of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. These materials are found in many everyday products, including food packaging such as coated metal cans and reusable plastic drinking bottles.

Health concerns

BPA can migrate from packaging materials into food and thus enter the human body. It has a hormone-like effect and is suspected of impairing fertility and causing liver and kidney damage. It can also cause problems with the immune system.

Advantages of aluminum composite bags

Our aluminum composite bags offer a safe alternative to packaging containing BPA. They consist of several layers that form an excellent barrier against moisture, light and oxygen. This not only ensures the freshness and quality of the packaged food, but also minimizes the risk of contaminant transfer.

Regulatory measures

The European Union has taken steps to ban the use of BPA in food contact materials. This applies in particular to packaging such as coated metal cans and reusable plastic drinking bottles.

Conclusion

The elimination of BPA in food packaging is crucial for consumer health and safety. Our aluminum composite pouches offer a BPA-free packaging solution that meets the highest standards while preserving the quality and freshness of your food.