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California To Ban BPA In Baby Bottles

Manufacturing.Net - May 16, 2008

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SACRAMENTO (AP) -- The California Senate has voted to ban the use of a chemical linked to hormone disruption and hyperactivity in consumer products targeted at young children.

Lawmakers on Thursday approved the bill by Senator Carole Migden, a Democrat from San Francisco.

Her legislation would prohibit the manufacture, sale or distribution of food and beverage containers designed for use by children age 3 or younger if the items contain bisphenol-A.

Bisphenol-A is used to make a variety of products that contain polycarbonate plastic, including sunglasses, compact discs and shatterproof baby bottles.

A Senate analysis of Migden's bill cited studies finding that bisphenol-A disrupts hormones and produces hyperactivity, faster growth among girls and earlier onset of puberty.

A 22-15 vote sent the measure to the state Assembly.


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