FSA Proposes Ban on BPA and Related Compounds in Food Packaging

Fsa Proposes Ban Bpa Related Compounds Food Packaging 2

The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has opened a public consultation proposing a ban on bisphenol A (BPA), other bisphenols, and bisphenol derivatives in food-contact materials across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The consultation, launched on October 2, 2025, seeks to collect stakeholder feedback on the potential ban implementation, evidence base, and practical feasibility.

This initiative aims to enhance consumer safety by addressing health risks linked to BPA and its analogues when used in packaging or processing materials that come into contact with food.

Key Aspects of the Consultation

The consultation invites feedback from food businesses, manufacturers, retailers, importers/exporters, advocacy groups, and scientific experts. Stakeholders are encouraged to share evidence supporting or challenging the proposal, including data on exposure levels, feasible alternatives, and potential transition timelines.

The proposed ban would cover all BPA, other bisphenols, and related derivatives used in food-contact materials. The consultation also explores possible exemptions and transitional arrangements, while maintaining a high evidentiary threshold for any objections.

Responses can be submitted via an online form or email to FCM-BPA@food.gov.uk. The FSA will publish a summary of responses within three months after the consultation closes.

Feedback Deadline

Stakeholders must submit responses by 24 December 2025 (17:00 GMT).

Why It Matters

This proposed regulation could significantly affect the food packaging, manufacturing, and retail sectors, particularly those using polycarbonate plastics or epoxy resins derived from BPA. The consultation signals a continued shift toward safer, sustainable food-contact materials aligned with global chemical safety standards. Ensuring early awareness and proactive review will help organizations mitigate compliance risks and supply-chain disruptions.

Who Should Review This

This consultation is relevant to regulatory, quality assurance, and R&D teams within food, beverage, and packaging companies, as well as importers, exporters, and distributors of food-contact materials across the UK.

Next Steps

Organizations should:

  • Assess current product portfolios for any BPA or bisphenol-based components.
  • Engage internal stakeholders to identify alternative materials or reformulation options.
  • Prepare evidence-based feedback to submit before the deadline, especially if requesting exemptions or transition periods.

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FAQs

What is the UK FSA proposing in this consultation?

The FSA is proposing a ban on bisphenol A (BPA), other bisphenols, and bisphenol derivatives in food-contact materials used in packaging and processing across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

When is the deadline to submit feedback?

Stakeholders must submit their feedback by 24 December 2025 at 17:00 GMT via the online consultation form or by email to FCM-BPA@food.gov.uk.

Who will be affected by this proposed ban?

The regulation primarily impacts food packaging manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and import/export businesses using bisphenol-based materials.

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