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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Regarding Polycarbonate and Bisphenol-A Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Regarding Polycarbonate and Bisphenol-A
... products. Q: What is Bisphenol-A? A: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a key industrial chemical used to make polycarbonate, a raw material found in hundreds of plastic household goods and other products. Recent media reports have raised questions about its safety, though bisphenol-A has been deemed safe for consumer ...
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Concerns Over Polycarbonate Containers Concerns Over Polycarbonate Containers
... for use in food contact applications. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has found this material to be safe. Polycarbonate is a high-strength plastic made from a monomer known as bisphenol-A (BPA). Certain Tupperware products are made from polycarbonate, including serving products and Rock 'N Serve ...
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Product News Product News
... some of you may have heard about the controversy surrounding the use of polycarbonate, and specifically Bisphenol-A, in the manufacturing of various plastic consumer products. I wanted to give all of you an update on this issue and address any concerns you may have about the use of polycarbonate in ...
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E3 Lounge - Common sense tips E3 Lounge - Common sense tips
Food Safety Tips when Grocery Shopping Back to Safety Print Grocery & Carry­out food * Buy meat, poultry, fish and seafood last. Place in plastic bags to prevent juices from dripping on other foods in your cart. * Refrigerate perishable foods immediately after purchase. Bring a cooler filled with ...
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