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Posted May 16th, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

FDA won’t condemn BPA

Despite growing concerns about the safety of BPA — bisphenol-a — in plastic products like baby bottles, the FDA is refusing to speak out negatively against the chemical, saying it sees no reason to believe its current use is unsafe.

The FDA’s statement, released in a climate of heavy pressure from the chemical industry, is in contrast to developments in Canada. On April 19 the Canadian government began a 60-day public comment period on whether polycarbonate baby bottles should be banned in the country. Observers have said a comprehensive ban on polycarbonate is even possible up north in the near future.

For its part, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., makers of Nalgene bottles, have announced that they will stop using polycarbonate. Wal-Mart says it expects all baby bottles it carries to be free of the material by early next year, and Toys R Us has discussed a similar plan.


Information from: http://www.thedailygreen.com/green-homes...



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