Bisphenol A
Chester J. Zelasko, Ph.D. | July 22, 2008
If you’ve paid any attention to the news, you know that plastic bottles have come under scrutiny--not only beverage bottles, but sippy cups, baby bottles, and the lining of all types of cans. The culprit is a resin called bisphenol A (BPA) that is used in the manufacture of polycarbonate bottles and can linings.
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