US State of Maine Publishes Draft List of Food Contact Chemicals of High Concern


Posted March 9, 2021 by BenChristie

A look at the US state of Maine’s draft list of food contact chemicals of high concern.

 
The US state of Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has published a draft list of food contact chemicals of high concern.

The state approved LD 1433 to reduce toxic chemicals in food packaging in June 2019. It contained various provisions, including:
• Prohibition on phthalates in food packaging (including plastic service gloves)
• Authorization to the DEP to prohibit perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in food packages by rule, subject to the availability of safer alternatives
• Direction to DEP to publish a list of no more than ten food contact chemicals of high concern (FCCHCs)
• Authorization to the Commissioner of Environmental Protection (CEP) to designate an FCCHC as a priority food contact chemical (PFCC) for reporting purposes

The DEP has now announced its draft FCCHC criteria for public comment. The list includes:
1. Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol B (BPB), Bisphenol S (BPS), Bisphenol F (BPF) – reportable as one group of substances
2. 4-Octylphenol
3. Octamethyl cyclotetrasiloxane
4. Toluene
5. Styrene
6. Benzene
7. Methylenedianiline
8. Methyl paraben, Ethyl paraben, Propyl paraben, Butyl paraben – as one chemical family
9. Benzophenone
10. Nonylphenol

The draft document states that the DEP may elevate an FCCHC to priority status if it meets certain criteria. Manufacturers and distributors of food packaging containing a chemical on the PFCC list, in a concentration greater than the de minimis level, must disclose this information to the DEP within 180 days.

The law defines ‘de minimis level’ as:

• For an FCCHC or a PFCC that is an intentionally added chemical in a food package, the practical quantification limit (PQL), or
• For an FCCHC or a PFCC that is a contaminant present in a food package, a concentration of 100 ppm

Comments on the draft were accepted by the DEP until March 10, 2021.

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Last Updated March 9, 2021