Bpa bisphenol a is found in polycarbonate plastics which are hard clear or clear tinted unbreakable plastics.
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But as people drank from their water.
These types of plastics are typically bpa free.
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Bisphenol a containing polycarbonate containers are usually made of translucent hard plastic such as in reusable water bottles and baby bottles.
Bpa is an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1960s.
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The european agency for food safety adopted recently a new risk assessment of the substance and significantly reduced the limit for daily recommended daily intake of 50 micrograms per kilogram.
While we do not want to get into a debate of the effects direct or indirect of bpa in plastic we do know that many common plastic resins used in producing plastic bottles jars and jugs do not contain bpa as discussed in our packaging crash course article mentioned above.
The bpa free labels on plastic bottles serve as a reassurance that the product is safe to drink out of.
They may also be used in other consumer goods.
Whether in food packaging cds toys thermal paper receipts plastic water bottles or jugs it is hard to escape the contact with the chemical bisphenol a bpa.
Bpa is found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
Soon bpa was everywhere.
List of bpa free bottled water brands.
Reusable water bottles plastic plates the liners in canned foods sippy cups grocery receipts and even some dental sealants.
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High acidic foods such as tomatoes and fruit juices leach the most amount of bpa from cans and plastic containers.
But new research adds onto growing evidence that bpa free alternatives may not be as safe.