Impacts of food contact chemicals on human health: a consensus statement

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Jane Muncke
Anna-Maria Andersson
Thomas Backhaus
Justin M. Boucher
Bethanie Carney Almroth
Arturo Castillo Castillo
Jonathan Chevrier
Barbara A. Demeneix
Jorge A. Emmanuel
Jean-Baptiste Fini
David Gee
Birgit Geueke
Ksenia Groh
Jerrold J. Heindel
Jane Houlihan
Christopher D. Kassotis
Carol F. Kwiatkowski
Lisa Y. Lefferts
Maricel V. Maffini
Olwenn V. Martin
John Peterson Myers
Angel Nadal
Cristina Nerin
Katherine E. Pelch
Seth Rojello Fernández
Robert M. Sargis
Ana M. Soto
Leonardo Trasande
Laura N. Vandenberg
Martin Wagner
Changqing Wu
R. Thomas Zoeller
Martin Scheringer
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[1] Food Packaging Forum Foundation,Department of Growth and Reproduction, International Center for Research and Research Training in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC), Rigshospitalet
[2] University of Copenhagen,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[3] University of Gothenburg,Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
[4] ETH Zurich,Centre for Environmental Policy
[5] Imperial College London,Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
[6] Faculty of Medicine,Department Adaptation du Vivant
[7] McGill University,Institute of Environmental & Marine Sciences
[8] Unité mixte de recherche 7221,Institute of Environment
[9] CNRS (French National Research Center) and Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle,Nicholas School of the Environment
[10] Silliman University,Institute for the Environment, Health and Societies
[11] Health and Societies,IDiBE and CIBERDEM
[12] Brunel University,Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Department of Medicine
[13] Healthy Environment and Endocrine Disruptor Strategies,Department of Immunology
[14] Commonweal,Department of Pediatrics
[15] Healthy Babies Bright Futures,Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health & Health Sciences
[16] Duke University,Department of Biology
[17] The Endocrine Disruption Exchange,Department of Animal and Food Sciences
[18] Center for Science in the Public Interest,Department of Biology
[19] Independent Consultant,RECETOX
[20] Brunel University London,undefined
[21] Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[22] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[23] Carnegie,undefined
[24] Mellon University,undefined
[25] Universitas Miguel Hernandez,undefined
[26] University of Zaragoza,undefined
[27] Green Science Policy Institute,undefined
[28] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
[29] Tufts University School of Medicine,undefined
[30] NYU Grossman School of Medicine,undefined
[31] University of Massachusetts Amherst,undefined
[32] Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),undefined
[33] University of Delaware,undefined
[34] University of Massachusetts Amherst,undefined
[35] Masaryk University,undefined
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Environmental Health | / 19卷
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Food contact material; Migration; Food packaging; Non-intentionally added substance; Chronic disease; Human health; Mixture toxicity; Endocrine disrupting chemical; Sustainable packaging; Circular economy;
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Food packaging is of high societal value because it conserves and protects food, makes food transportable and conveys information to consumers. It is also relevant for marketing, which is of economic significance. Other types of food contact articles, such as storage containers, processing equipment and filling lines, are also important for food production and food supply. Food contact articles are made up of one or multiple different food contact materials and consist of food contact chemicals. However, food contact chemicals transfer from all types of food contact materials and articles into food and, consequently, are taken up by humans. Here we highlight topics of concern based on scientific findings showing that food contact materials and articles are a relevant exposure pathway for known hazardous substances as well as for a plethora of toxicologically uncharacterized chemicals, both intentionally and non-intentionally added. We describe areas of certainty, like the fact that chemicals migrate from food contact articles into food, and uncertainty, for example unidentified chemicals migrating into food. Current safety assessment of food contact chemicals is ineffective at protecting human health. In addition, society is striving for waste reduction with a focus on food packaging. As a result, solutions are being developed toward reuse, recycling or alternative (non-plastic) materials. However, the critical aspect of chemical safety is often ignored. Developing solutions for improving the safety of food contact chemicals and for tackling the circular economy must include current scientific knowledge. This cannot be done in isolation but must include all relevant experts and stakeholders. Therefore, we provide an overview of areas of concern and related activities that will improve the safety of food contact articles and support a circular economy. Our aim is to initiate a broader discussion involving scientists with relevant expertise but not currently working on food contact materials, and decision makers and influencers addressing single-use food packaging due to environmental concerns. Ultimately, we aim to support science-based decision making in the interest of improving public health. Notably, reducing exposure to hazardous food contact chemicals contributes to the prevention of associated chronic diseases in the human population.
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