If you mean BPA-Free, basically its a chemical in plastic the BPA stands for Bisphenol A.
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, also known as CPVC, contains BPA. It is unsafe to use CPVC for any potable water system.
Aquaplus is the only water in the UAE that is packed in a 5 gallon Bisphenol A (BPA) Free Bottle. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that is used in making certain plastic products, and research has shown that this substance can seep into food and beverages stored in containers that are made with BPA.
It is very possible that the plastic urn will leach BPA's. There is currently huge concerns in the USA over plastic feeding bottles leaching BPA's when heated, it is claimed that the leaching rises 55 times it normal levels when heated.
Polypropylene is a chemical used to make many of the plastics used in everyday life. This includes plastic shopping bags and plastic water bottles. There is reasearch surrounding whether polypropylene should be reusable. Many studies show that they are toxic and should not be reused.
BPA free means that a container does not contain the substance bisphenol A, a common ingredient in plastics. There are concerns that this compound can contribute to cancer and cause fertility problems in people exposed to it as children.
BPA stands for Bisphenol-A
Yes! infact the gatorade water bottles contain no BPA. therefore, they are BPA free!
BPA stands for "Business Professionals of America". Delaware BPA is the section of this group for students in the state of Delaware.
No, there is no BPA in Tetra Pak packaging.
Dole is no longer using BPA in any of its packaging products.
Pomi Chopped Tomatoes, Bionature Tomato Paste, Bionature Strained Tomatoes, Muir Glen, Trader Joe's, and Jovial all use BPA-free packaging. Eden Foods uses BPA-free amber glass jars, but the lids do contain BPA. However, there is a vinyl coating on top of the BPA that prevents the food from coming into direct contact with the BPA.
Every product will be different. Polyester can contain BPA and I have heard of BPA found in clothing products. There's probably no way to know if your polyester contains BPA unless the manufacturer has come out since the BPA issue became known and states that their products contain no BPA. Hopefully it will be removed from all products someday along with Fluoride, HFCS, Aspartame, MSG, and all the other chemicals there knowingly poisoning us with.
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2
No, bpa bottles mean that the Bottle doesn't have harmful chemicals in it.
When ingested it is believed that Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor in humans; however, the FDA maintains that BPA containers are safe. Bisphenol A is used to make polycarbonate containers, and BPA may leech into food/water stored in the container. BPA may leech from containers when they are heated as in baby bottles in a microwave. See also related links.
Claims were made saying that BPA leached out of bottles and sippy cups when they were heated. It has been said that BPA may cause developmental and health problems.
The most talked about, and perhaps controversial material in many plastics is BPA. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a compound used in making plastic. Studies have linked several illness to BPA including childhood asthma, and cancer cell growth. BPA leaches from plastic, particularly when heated.