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California Did Not Pass BPA's Bill.

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American Broadcasting Company reported that the ban on polycarbonate bisphenol A (BPA) had not been passed in the parliament of California. Last September, the California law prohibits the use of baby bottles, plastic cups and food containers. BPA The result was postponed to 41 this year because the vote did not reach the vote. The bill passed slightly in the Senate last year, but it did not get enough votes in California, so the ban failed again this week.


BPA is a chemical that mimics estrogen. It protects against androgen and affects the development and progress of human body, especially the developing fetus, infant and child. Hundreds of studies have shown that more and more diseases and related diseases are caused by ubiquitous chemicals. At the same time, it is also proved that bisphenol A is a major hazard to human endocrine system. Bisphenol A is thought to be closely related to cardiovascular diseases, intestinal diseases and immune system diseases. In urine tests, 93% of Americans were found to have a certain amount of bisphenol A in the body, accounting for 90% of newborn infants.


The industry believes that scientists and consumers exaggerate the chemicals and adverse effects of estrogens. But more than 200 peer studies have shown. BPA Relevance to health.


Recently, lawmakers and environmentalists called on the governor of New York to sign a bill prohibiting the use of BPA in plastic cups, pacifiers and other children's products. In addition to the States, BPA has been banned in three countries: Canada, Denmark and France. Last year, Australia and New Zealand also began to enforce the ban. The WHO (WHO) will conduct further studies to explore the impact of BPA on health.


California says it will continue to work hard for the implementation of the BPA ban.

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