CANADA: Government steps closer to BPA ban
By Emma Jackson | 20 October 2010
Less than a week after the Canadian Government added Bisphenol A (BPA) to its national list of toxic substances, it has proposed new regulations that would control the chemical's use in plastic drinks packaging.
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Less than a week after the Canadian Government added Bisphenol A (BPA) to its national list of toxic substances, it has proposed new regulations that would control the chemical's use in plastic drinks packaging.

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