AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings Responds to BPA Restrictions with Bisphenol-Free Internal Coating Solution for Beverage Can Makers

AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings Responds to BPA Restrictions with Bisphenol-Free Internal Coating Solution for Beverage Can Makers

AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings Responds to BPA Restrictions with Bisphenol-Free Internal Coating Solution for Beverage Can Makers

(IN BRIEF) AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings has introduced a new bisphenol-free internal coating, called Accelshield 700, for beverage can ends. This coating provides can makers with an alternative to traditional coatings containing bisphenol A (BPA) and complies with FDA and EU regulations. The product is designed to meet the growing demand for BPA-free coatings following the recent opinion by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regarding BPA restrictions in metal packaging. Accelshield 700 is suitable for challenging food and liquid products, including acidic beverages, and can withstand high-temperature sterilization processes. It can be easily integrated into existing manufacturing processes, minimizing disruption for can makers. AkzoNobel is actively working with customers to promote the adoption of bisphenol alternatives and prioritize consumer safety and sustainability.

(PRESS RELEASE) AMSTERDAM, 25-May-2023 — /EuropaWire/ —  AkzoNobel (AKZA: AKZOY), pioneering a world of possibilities to bring surfaces to life for well over 200 years, has announced that AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings has launched a new BPA-NI (Bisphenol A non-intent) internal coating, called Accelshield 700, for beverage can ends. This alternative coating provides can makers and coil coaters with a bisphenol-free option to comply with FDA and EU regulations. The product comes at a crucial time as the industry anticipates increased demand for alternative coatings following the recent opinion of BPA restrictions by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Accelshield 700 is designed to meet the needs of challenging food and liquid products, including acidic beverages and those requiring high-temperature sterilization processes. It integrates seamlessly into existing manufacturing processes and aims to future-proof can makers’ selections.

AkzoNobel prioritizes consumer safety and sustainability in its approach to the BPA and bisphenol transition and is actively working with customers to accelerate the adoption of bisphenol alternatives. To learn more about the transition to a bisphenol-free world, visit AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings’ website and access their comprehensive whitepaper.

Commenting on the launch, Chris Bradford, Industrial Coatings Marketing Director, AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings, said:

“With today’s technological advancements, bisphenols are no longer required to create safe coatings for state-of-the-art metal can packaging. BPA-NI coatings are a significant innovation, marking a critical turning point for the industry. Accelshield 700 will help can makers future-proof their selection.”

About AkzoNobel:

AkzoNobel is a leading provider of sustainable and innovative paints and coatings globally. With brands like Dulux, International, Sikkens, and Interpon, the company serves customers in over 150 countries. AkzoNobel is committed to science-based targets and is dedicated to addressing global challenges while protecting future generations.

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