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EWG Tests Find High BPA Loads on Receipts
Laboratory tests commissioned by Environmental Working Group (EWG) have found high levels of the endocrine-disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) on 40 percent of receipts sampled from major U.S. businesses and services, including outlets of McDonald's, CVS, KFC, Whole Foods, WalMart, Safeway and the U.S. Postal Service. Receipts from Target, Starbucks, Bank of America ATMs and other important enterprises were BPA-free or contained only trace amounts.California Urged To Add Bisphenol-A (BPA) To Prop 65 Toxics List
EWG's Guide to Infant Formula and Baby Bottles
An EWG study reveals that popular brands of liquid infant formula are sold in cans lined with the toxic plastics chemical bisphenol A. Check our guide to learn which brands and packaging to avoid, as well as what to do about nipples, bottles, liners, and water.
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News Releases
- 10.5.11 BPA Banned in California Baby Bottles
- 5.26.11 U.S. Scientists Find BPA in Canned Foods
- 7.1.10 CA House Votes BPA Ban in Kids' Food Wares


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