Effect of recycled content and rPET quality on the properties of PET bottles, part II: Migration

PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE(2020)

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles were produced from three types of recycled PET (rPET) with four levels of recycled content. The migration of substances from these bottles to water was studied. Several migrated substances were detected. The migrated amounts of acetaldehyde and ethylene glycol complied with the limits given in the food contact material (FCM) legislation. Migration of 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane was below the limit of 10 mu g center dot L-1, which is conventionally applied for non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) not classified as 'carcinogenic', 'mutagenic' or 'toxic to reproduction' (CMR). Limonene, acetone, butanone and furan were also detected as migrants, of which limonene is a natural fragrant, and the other three are probably residues from solvents used to clean and protect the mould at the small-scale production facility. Finally, benzene and styrene were also found as migrants from rPET. These migrants appear to originate from heat-induced reactions within the PET matrix, which involve contaminants. The formation of benzene in rPET is attributed to polyvinylchloride as contaminant. The migrated amounts of benzene from the PET bottles with recycled content to the water simulant are relatively small (0.03-0.44 mu g center dot L-1) after 10 days at 40 degrees C. Consequently, the margin of exposure is 3.10(5)-8.10(6). Hence, the level of concern for the public health is low, and the migrated amount represents a low priority for risk management. The FCM legislation demands a risk assessment for migrating NIAS. Depending on the underlying data and exposure scenario, different threshold limits in the food can be derived which can still be considered as safe.
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migration,non-intentionally added substances (NIAS),PET bottles,recycled content
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