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No more BPA in ConAgra Foods’ cans

ConAgra Foods eliminates the use of BPA liners in its cans, which are now made with coating systems that use polyester or acrylic materials.

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In late July 2015, ConAgra Foods, Inc. announced that all of the company’s facilities in the U.S. and Canada have completed the transition to cans without Bisphenol A (BPA) liners. While ConAgra Foods began canning some food in non-BPA lined cans in 2010, other foods required a different approach, due to their acidity or other characteristics.

Extensive research and trials to find safe, long-lasting, and economical packaging led the company to Ardagh Group, a global supplier of glass and metal packaging solutions. Ardagh invested in capacity and capability to meet ConAgra Foods’ needs and began providing the company with non-BPA cans earlier this year. The cans are made in new, state-of-the-art production facilities equipped with advanced technologies having coating systems that use polyester or acrylic materials.

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