Why companies are preparing for the PFAS ban
Many businesses have already started reviewing and replacing their packaging solutions. There are several reasons for this:
- Legislation. Adapting early reduces the risk of sudden and costly changes when new regulations come into force.
- Customer expectations.
Restaurants, retailers, and consumers increasingly expect clear information about the materials and chemicals used in packaging.
- Supply chain considerations
. Switching packaging solutions can take time. That’s why many companies are already reviewing their product ranges and testing new alternatives. We make the transition easy for you: at Duni, you’ll find Europe’s widest range of food packaging without added PFAS.
What does “without added PFAS” mean?
The term “without added PFAS” has become more common in the packaging industry. It is used to describe products where PFAS is not intentionally added during production.
At the same time, PFAS may still be present in trace amounts in the environment – for example in air, water, or raw materials. This means it is not possible to claim that a product is completely PFAS-free. Instead, the term “without added PFAS” is used to provide transparency about how products are manufactured and what can realistically be controlled in the production process.
How do we ensure PFAS is not added?
To verify that PFAS is not used in the manufacturing process, different types of testing can be carried out. To ensure our products are without added PFAS, we work closely with our suppliers and set clear requirements for the materials used.
We also closely monitor production and conduct random testing of our products through independent laboratories.
How will the PFAS ban affect food packaging?
A common question is whether packaging without added PFAS performs as well as traditional solutions. Historically, PFAS has been highly effective as a grease and liquid barrier, so alternative materials must meet the same performance requirements.
Bagasse is a sustainable material well suited for food packaging. However, preventing leakage still requires grease- and water-resistant properties. Through research, we have developed a barrier coating without added PFAS – without compromising performance. That’s why you can find sustainable packaging solutions with us that handle both oil and liquids effectively."