Libby’s labels vegetable cans as BPA-free

Seneca Foods adds a logo to its Libby’s brand canned vegetable packaging to alert consumers that the can uses BPA-free can-lining technology.

Seneca has updated its labels to provide greater transparency of the materials used in place of BPA.
Seneca has updated its labels to provide greater transparency of the materials used in place of BPA.

Fruit and vegetable processing company Seneca Foods Corporation has partnered with The Valspar Corporation, adding their valPure® logo to many of its canned vegetable labels.valPure,Valspar’s brand of non-BPA can-lining technologies, provides protection for food while addressing consumers’ desire to avoid materials of concern. ThevalPure lining has been evaluated usingSafety by Design, a process modeled on pharmaceutical development, ensuring a safe and sustainable solution. As the first major canned vegetable processor to switch to BPA non-intent linings, Seneca has updated its labels to provide greater transparency of the materials used in place of BPA.

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