Jacqueline Mailly and Anastasia Vernikou of Hogan Lovells and Grégoire Paquet outline the details of the EU regulation introducing a ban on Bisphenol A (BPA) in food contact materials and its ...
A groundbreaking study from the University of Kansas has uncovered a troubling connection between bisphenol A (BPA)—a chemical commonly found in plastic water bottles and cups—and the onset of ...
You won’t find BPA on labels. It’s undetectable without chemical testing. And it’s nearly impossible to avoid. Bisphenyl A (BPA) is used to make plastics and can come into our bodies through ingestion ...
Retailers and consumer groups started demanding non-BPA-containing plastics. Pediatricians were particularly concerned about limiting BPA exposure in pregnant women, infants, and young children. 4,8 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results