RevivePack develops molded fiber and molded pulp food packaging using material systems with no intentionally added PFAS. Our agricultural fiber materials and non-fluorinated development pathway support commercial foodservice performance development and food-contact documentation.
PFAS-Free Packaging
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) have historically been used in some food-contact packaging to improve water and grease resistance. Because many PFAS are persistent and increasingly scrutinized, regulators and procurement teams across North America are moving toward non-fluorinated food packaging alternatives.
Current material systems are being developed with no intentionally added PFAS, with screening and documentation roadmap in development. RevivePack's surface performance technologies are focused on water and grease resistant behavior while supporting food-contact review and third-party testing planning.
For foodservice operators, packaging buyers, investors, and industrial partners, PFAS-free packaging now requires more than a sustainability claim. It requires material documentation, performance data, regulatory awareness, and credible validation planning.
Why PFAS Matters
PFAS have been used in some conventional food packaging materials to create grease-resistant barriers. Many compounds in this class are persistent in the environment, and scientific and regulatory attention continues to increase around their use in food-contact materials.
Regulatory agencies in the U.S., Canada, and Europe continue to review, restrict, or phase out certain PFAS uses in food packaging. This is accelerating demand for non-fluorinated food packaging supported by testing and supplier documentation.
Food packaging buyers are increasingly asking suppliers to document no intentionally added PFAS, testing protocols, and food-contact status. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and customer program, so RevivePack is building its documentation program with procurement and regulatory review in mind.
Transitioning to PFAS-free food containers can help foodservice teams reduce exposure to changing policy requirements while maintaining performance expectations for molded fiber food packaging.
RevivePack's Approach
We evaluate surface performance technologies for grease and moisture resistance with no intentionally added PFAS. Material systems are being developed against commercial foodservice performance testing and end-of-life objectives.
PFAS screening, food-contact review, and third-party testing are part of the documentation roadmap as material systems advance. RevivePack is developing technical documentation for customers, investors, grant reviewers, and procurement teams.
Current material systems are being developed with no intentionally added PFAS, with screening and documentation planning built into the roadmap. Our development work focuses on non-fluorinated food packaging that balances surface performance, manufacturing consistency, and end-of-life objectives.
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