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Question from Linda

Hi Debra, I’ve been searching tetra paks to see if they’re a non-toxic alternative to canned soups (I can find a lot of soups in the organic section in tetra paks). I can’t find any information on toxicity levels though, whether something nasty is going to be leaching into my food from these. Can you help? Thanks!

Debra’s Answer

Tetra Pak is a brand name for aseptic packaging.

Aseptic packages are made with three materials:

According to the Aseptic Packaging Council the polyethylene layer next to the food is low-density polyethylene (LDPE). Also according to the Aseptic packaging council the LDPE has been tested and found to not contain bisphenol A (BPA), nonylphenol, and phthalates.

A couple of weeks ago, in Q&A: Food Grade Polyethylene Containers a reader wrote, “We are a tiny manufacture (>50K) of a liquid organic product. Some of our product was stored in high-density polyethylene food grade containers, while another batch was stored in low-density polyethylene, food grade containers. All the product in in HDP containers was ruined. The product in the LDP is fine.

So I don’t see a danger to health from aseptic boxes for food or beverages.

There are some other benefits too.

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