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BPA - The Next Regulated ChemicalMay 31, 2009BPA, or Bisphenol-A, has been in the news lately as another potentially hazardous chemical. While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to state that BPA is safe – as do government bodies in Europe, BPA is a chemical used to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resin. Polycarbonate is used in a wide array of products, including drinking glasses, baby bottles and CDs/DVDs. In fact, most clear plastic is polycarbonate. Epoxy resin is used as a protective coating inside many canned food and beverage containers. BPA can be found in any household. There is a lot of conflicting scientific information. Many studies claim that BPA is harmful, and is linked to neurological defects, diabetes, some cancers and heart disease. Many other studies, including those done by regulatory agencies globally, claim that BPA is safe and does not pose a health risk to the general population, including infants and babies. I don’t know which of these claims is correct. But I do know that there has been legislation enacted which bans BPA in certain applications, and there is a lot of other legislation proposed, some of it wide-reaching. Below is a brief summary of this legislation. Enacted legislation: · · · Proposed legislation banning BPA: · · · · · · · · · · · In addition, there is proposed Federal legislation banning BPA in all food and beverage containers, and other legislation limiting the ban to children’s food and beverage containers. With all of the above proposed legislation, it is likely that other states will follow Posted by Susan DeRagon on May 31, 2009 | Comments (4) Industries: Toy Manufacturing News
June 5, 2009
In response to: BPA - The Next Regulated Chemical MillerMac commented: This is a great summary on an important issue. Keep 'em coming!
June 8, 2009
In response to: BPA - The Next Regulated Chemical Rod Hoffmann commented: Susan, I agree with Miller-Mac, keep 'em coming. Maybe, TIA should begin working on this now in the form of "once CDC or similar deems the chemical a health risk then act on it" and give us all time to make the switch.
October 5, 2009
In response to: BPA - The Next Regulated Chemical Kim A commented: Hi Susan,
December 26, 2009
In response to: BPA - The Next Regulated Chemical Icon Enterprises commented: Icon construction chemicals are a Manufacturers and Suppliers of Construction Chemicals and Water Proofing contractors in Bangalore India.
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