Project – Prop65 Fruit Purees

Prop 65 Compliance for Fruit Purees (Heavy Metals + Infant Exposure + FDA Closer-to-Zero)

Purees Sit in a High-Enforcement Category

Fruit and vegetable purees — including baby food pouches, ingredient bases, and single-fruit SKUs — sit at the intersection of Prop 65 heavy metal enforcement and FDA Closer-to-Zero scrutiny.

Three enforcement realities:
  • ~38% of 2025 NOVs: Food & supplements (largest category)
  • Lead MADL: 0.5 µg/day (reproductive toxicity)
  • FDA Action Level (Lead in baby food): 10 ppb

Why Fruit Purees Are Targeted

  • Soil uptake: Apples, pears, sweet potatoes, carrots, and stone fruits absorb lead, cadmium, and arsenic from soil and irrigation water.
  • Processing concentration: Pulping and reduction steps increase heavy-metal concentration per gram.
  • Infant exposure: Purees are a primary food for infants — increasing enforcement sensitivity.
  • Cross-contamination events: 2023 cinnamon-applesauce recall intensified scrutiny.

Chemicals of Concern in Purees

  • Lead — MADL 0.5 µg/day (primary litigation driver)
  • Cadmium — MADL 4.1 µg/day
  • Inorganic Arsenic — cancer risk driver in certain crops
  • Inorganic Mercury — lower frequency but monitored

Business Impact of a 60-Day Notice

  • Clock starts immediately upon Notice of Violation filing
  • $20K–$100K+ typical settlement exposure per SKU
  • Retailer pressure for documented compliance proof
  • Relabeling & reformulation costs before resolution

Most companies settle due to weak documentation — not confirmed violations.

The Five-Pillar Compliance Program for Purees

  • Pillar 1 — Hazard Identification: heavy metal screening by SKU and crop origin
  • Pillar 2 — Exposure Assessment: serving-size & infant intake calculations vs MADLs
  • Pillar 3 — ISO 17025 Testing Oversight: ICP‑MS metals testing of finished lots
  • Pillar 4 — Warning Determination: documented warn vs no-warn logic
  • Pillar 5 — Monitoring & Documentation: lot-level logging, trend analysis, reassessment triggers

Supply Chain Control Framework

  • Supplier Attestations: grower, concentrator, and ingredient declarations
  • Origin Risk Mapping: orchard & soil-risk classification
  • COA Verification: cross-check against FDA & Prop 65 thresholds
  • Corrective Action (SCAR): re-test before lot release

Verification Testing — What & How Often

  • Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic: ICP‑MS — per lot (finished puree)
  • Incoming fruit testing: risk-based frequency
  • Trend analysis: monthly rolling review
  • Full system reassessment: annual or supplier change

90-Day Implementation Plan

Days 1–30 — Discover

  • SKU & ingredient inventory
  • Historical heavy-metal test review
  • Gap assessment

Days 31–60 — Build

  • Exposure calculation framework
  • Supplier compliance structure
  • Testing program artifact creation

Days 61–90 — Validate

  • Mock 60-day notice response drill
  • Internal audit & corrective actions
  • QI sign-off & document control finalization

Build a Defensible Multi-Framework Compliance System for Your Face Powder Portfolio

Consultare Inc. Group designs and manages Prop 65 compliance systems for fruit puree and baby food manufacturers — integrating heavy metal testing oversight, FDA Closer-to-Zero alignment, and defensible documentation built for enforcement.

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Prop 65 · Heavy Metals · Lead (0.5 µg/day MADL) · FDA Closer-to-Zero · Infant Exposure · ISO 17025 Oversight · QI Sign-Off

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