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Consumers assume plastic bottles and containers labelled "BPA free" are safer, or better, because they do not contain the harmful chemical bisphenol A (BPA). But growing evidence shows that may not be the case.
Consumers assume plastic bottles and containers labelled BPA free are safer, or better, because they do not contain the harmful chemical bisphenol A (BPA). But growing evidence shows that may not be the case.
BPA-free plastic products may still contain harmful chemicals
BPA-free plastic products may still contain harmful chemicals
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Pieter Beerepoot (@beereppc) / X
Pieter Beerepoot (@beereppc) / X
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