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Amygaz | 6 years ago

So, it that motherjones.com article you link, it's clearly BPA they are talking about, an additive to plastic, not plastic itself.

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lukifer|6 years ago

> According to Bittner’s research, some BPA-free products actually released synthetic estrogens that were more potent than BPA.

I don't know if that means that "BPA-free" is often deceptive advertising, or it's referring to different additive that's technically not BPA but problematic for other reasons, or what. (Bear in mind, as a layman, my mindset on this stuff is that the burden of proof should be on proving safety, not on proving harm.)