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April 17, 2008

Plastic Risks

A U.S. government agency agreed yesterday that Bisphenol A (BPA), a compound in polycarbonate plastics, has potential danger.  BPA is used in a gazillion products, including sippy cups and the like.  Of note, a Google search for "BPA lawyer" comes up with a handful of paid results, but none seem to be from the plaintiffs' side -- instead, the top result resolves to FactsOnPlastic.com, a site produced by the American Chemistry Council.

--BC

April 17, 2008 in Products Liability | Permalink

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