Not exact matches
Although the FDA has
banned BPA from
baby bottles, sippy cups, and formula packaging, the agency asserts that other
polycarbonate products are safe and that the BPA levels found in humans are very low.
Although the FDA doesn't believe evidence of potential harm is sufficient to
ban BPA from the food supply, the agency discourages use of BPA -
polycarbonate or epoxy resins in
baby bottles, sippy cups or packaging for infant formulas.
Canada
banned the sale of
polycarbonate baby bottles containing BPA in October 2008, the first country in the world to do so.