
The EU’s BPA ban is in effect, banning BPA and five additional hazardous bisphenols across plastics, coatings, inks, adhesives, and silicones used in food contact materials. With the compliance deadline for most single-use FCMs by July 2026, packaging teams have limited time to assess exposure, identify alternatives, and validate compliant solutions. Products manufactured with BPA that don’t comply cannot be placed on the EU market after this date.
Join this webinar to understand how leading companies are navigating this transition towards bpa-free packaging by balancing compliance, innovation, and long-term risk.
What You’ll Walk Away With:
- Which materials are in, which are out, and where the regulation’s exceptions create both temporary relief and long-term risk.
- How to systematically identify BPA dependency across product lines, including epoxy can coatings, reusable plastics, adhesive laminates, and printed packaging
- Which BPA-free packaging replacements are currently in development?
- How to evaluate waterborne, polyester, and non-bisphenol systems against regulatory durability, not just technical performance.
- How to screen alternatives for endocrine disruption and future restriction potential before committing to reformulation? (so you’re not solving a 2026 problem and creating one for 2029)
- How leading packaging companies are structuring their transition: suppliers, material innovations, process changes, and accredited migration testing priorities.
Still Evaluating Your BPA Exposure? Don’t wait until compliance deadlines force reactive decisions. Register now. (Seats are limited to keep the Q&A useful)
