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Toxics in Packaging

It is estimated that packaging and packaging components comprise up to one third of the current waste stream in the U.S. alone, with much of this waste containing heavy metals.

Developed in 1989, the Model Toxics in Packaging Legislation specifies that the sum of the concentration levels of incidentally introduced lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium present in any package or packing component shall not exceed 100 parts per million (ppm) by weight, and prohibits the intentional introduction of the four heavy metals during manufacturing or distribution.  For recycled materials, the limit for the sum of the four regulated metals is 200 ppm.

To date, legislation based on this Model has been adopted in the U.S. by 19 states, and the European Union (EU) used the Model as the basis of its packaging requirements for Council Directive 94/62/EC.

At UL we understand the importance of keeping consumers and the environment safe from toxins.  We work with manufacturers, suppliers and distributors to develop test programs, and monitor and assess product quality and safety throughout the production process, to help ensure regulatory compliance of their packaging and packaging components.

UL's toxics in packaging testing and validation services offer the ultimate in quality assurance protection for your consumer products.

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