Presented by Eastman
Recorded on September 09, 2025
Join Eastman for an in-depth webinar exploring the latest EU BPA ban under Regulation (EU) 2024/3190 and its implications for components used in food production equipment.
This session is designed to raise awareness among food production companies and equipment suppliers about the immediate impact of the regulation, which is now in force.
Clear plastics, such as Polycarbonate (PC), is used today for certain components in food production equipment due to its high transparency, shatter and temperature resistance, but this material can no longer be used
Learn why it’s critical to proactively identify and transition to alternative, BPA-free materials for food contact articles to ensure compliance and safeguard your operations.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of regulatory changes and protect your supply chain.
When you attend this webinar, you will:
- Gain a clear understanding of the scope and definitions of food contact materials as outlined in the EU BPA ban Regulation (EU) 2024/3190, specifically relating to food production equipment.
- Learn about the regulation’s implementation timeline and transition periods, and how to align your material evaluation and substitution strategies to ensure full compliance before deadlines.
- Discover high-performance alternative materials to polycarbonate in food production environments and their attributes.
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