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What is Bisphenol-A and Why Should Companies be Aware of It?


by J. David Brittingham View Biography
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP View Firm Credentials
Cincinnati Office

June 28, 2008

Previously published on June 16, 2008

Bisphenol-A, commonly known as BPA, is an industrial chemical compound used to make shatter-resistant polycarbonate plastic. This type of plastic has many applications including use in certain food and drink packaging and can be found in such items as baby bottles, water bottles, canned food,...


 

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