"The Environmental Protection Agency solicited public comment, July 26, about whether to require new toxicity testing and environmental sampling of bisphenol A, an ingredient in many plastics and food-contact resins.
'A number of concerns have been raised about the potential human health and environmental effects of BPA,'said Steve Owens, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. Data from the proposed new tests, he said, 'would help EPA better understand and address the potential environmental impacts of BPA.”
Moreover, the agency observes on its BPA Action Plan website, because this high-volume commercial chemical 'is a reproductive, developmental, and systemic toxicant in animal studies and is weakly estrogenic, there are questions about its potential impact, particularly on children’s health and the environment.'"
Janet Raloff reports for Science News July 26, 2011.
"EPA Considers New Call for Toxicity Testing of BPA"
Source: Science News, 07/28/2011