Britain still permits controversial chemical Bisphenol-A to be used in the manufacture of a range of plastic products, including water bottles and the lining of food and beverage cans, like "the lining of 18 out of 20 best-selling canned food items including Heinz baked beans, Napolina tomatoes, and John West and Princes fish, as well as in tuna and sardines cans from major UK retailers Tesco, Sainsbury and Asda."
See report in the Independent and report in Food Safety News.
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Britain still permits controversial chemical Bisphenol-A to be used in the manufacture of a range of plastic products
Posted by Willow at 11:59 am
Labels: Asda, bisphenol-A, BPA, food safety, Heinz, iffy chemicals, plastic baby bottles, Sainsbury's, Tesco, The Independent, tinned food, tuna
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