Washington State Bans PFAS in Plant Fiber Food Packaging

The US state of Washington has banned
perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in four types of food
packaging derived from plant fibers.

Introduced in February 2021, the ban’s
scope covers
food packaging made, in substantial part,
from paper, paperboard or other materials derived from plant fibers. It will initially
affect:

  • Food boats
  • Pizza
    boxes
  • Plates
  • Wraps and
    liners

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Washington’s governor signed ESHB 2658
into law in 2018. This authorized the Department of Ecology (DOE) to conduct an
alternatives assessment. If safer alternatives were found to be available, the
ban would then become operative on January 1, 2022. If alternatives were not
found, the DOE is required to annually review and report on safer alternatives starting
on January 1, 2021.

The publishing of the DOE’s ‘Per- and
Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Food Packaging Alternatives Assessment’ and the submission
of ‘Safer Alternatives to PFAS in Food Packaging’ to the legislature means the
prohibition will come into effect in February 2023.

The safer alternatives to the use of PFAS
are:

  • Food
    boats: clay-coated and reusable options
  • Pizza
    boxes: uncoated options
  • Plates:
    clay-coated and reusable options
  • Wraps and
    liners: wax-coated options

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Assessment on the following food packaging
types was not completed in time:

  • Bags and
    sleeves
  • Bowls
  • Clamshells
  • French fry
    cartons
  • Interlocking
    food containers
  • Trays

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