Toxic glue used in supermarket food packaging ‘poses
severe risk to health’

Supermarket food is at risk of being contaminated by a ‘highly toxic’
chemical found in the glue of packaging labels.
The chemical, which is in the same class of toxicity as mercury,
asbestos and hydrochloric acid, can seep through and contaminate food,
according to a study.
It has been found in high levels on some of the sticky labels attached
to packages of fresh meat, vegetables and tubs of sauce. It could pose a
‘particularly severe risk to health’ as highly toxic chemicals can cause
organ failure and even death in high doses.
The study follows previous research that found chemicals in a wide range
of products that may cause infertility in women, cancer, immune system
disorders and even neurological problems.
Strict EU safety regulations mean that certain materials can not come
into direct contact with food, but there are no rules about the
chemicals in label adhesives.
The study, published today in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s ‘Journal
of Materials Chemistry’, showed that toxic compounds on four label glues
can seep through paper and plastic packaging and contaminate the food
inside.
The researchers from the University of Zaragoza, Spain studied four
different acrylic adhesives commonly used on food labels.
They examined in detail 11 compounds found in the glues, four of which
seeped through the packaging.
Three of these had low toxicity while the remaining compound belonged to
the highest risk category.
Valerie Guillard, an expert in food technology and packaging at the
University of Montpellier, France, said: ‘This work brings significant
breakthroughs in the study of compliance with regulations of
food-contact materials.’ She believes the study shows ‘migration of
adhesive compounds is possible at a level that could raise safety
concerns.’
The Food Standards Agency said the findings highlighted ‘a potential
area of further research’.
But a spokesman said: ‘Our own research has found that although several
chemical substances are present in adhesives, the potential for them to
migrate into food is very low.’
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