Bisphenol A - Chemicals In Our Life - ECHA
Bisphenol A (BPA) has been on the market since the 60s. It is used in a wide range of consumer products such as plastic bottles and receipts. Due to its hazardous properties, BPA has already been restricted in several products in the EU.
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ECHA classified bisphenol A as a presumed human reproductive toxicant