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Campbell Soup commits to zero BPA in cans by 2017

After testing hundreds of alternatives to BPA for its can linings, Campbell Soup Company finds safe alternatives that will allow it to complete the transition to zero BPA by mid-2017.

Products to be packaged in non-BPA lined cans include Campbell’s soups and gravies, Swanson broth, and SpaghettiOs pasta.
Products to be packaged in non-BPA lined cans include Campbell’s soups and gravies, Swanson broth, and SpaghettiOs pasta.

Campbell Soup Company has disclosed its plan to complete a transition to cans that do not use Bisphenol A (BPA) linings by the middle of 2017. The company began using cans with linings made from acrylic or polyester materials in March 2016 and will continue to introduce the new linings across its U.S. and Canadian portfolio through 2017.

Campbell first announced its intention to move away from BPA linings in February 2012, in response to consumer feedback. Since then, Campbell has tested hundreds of alternatives. As the company has stated previously, the transition faced a number of technical challenges. This included identifying linings that would ensure the safety of more than 600 different recipes, such as its tomato-based products, which are naturally acidic and can react with some linings over time.

“Our priority throughout this transition has been, and will continue to be, food safety,” says Mike Mulshine, Senior Program Manager, Packaging. “We have tested and conducted trials with hundreds of alternatives to BPA lining and believe the acrylic and polyester options will ensure our food remains safe, affordable, and tastes great.”

The products that will be packaged in non-BPA lined cans include all varieties of Campbell’s soups and gravies, Swanson broth, and SpaghettiOs pasta. The company is on track to have 75% of its soup portfolio in non-BPA lined cans by December 2016.The company is also currently testing alternatives to BPA coatings used on other packaging, including aluminum cans used for V8 beverages and metal screw-top lids on glass jars. The company is on track to transition these products to a non-BPA solution by the middle of 2017.

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