BPA-free Labeling Causes Consumers to Overlook Possible Danger of Chemical's Substitute
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Public opinion of the substance has resulted in a push to remove it from all products, resulting in BPA-free labels. Whether its substitution is better or worse was researched in a paper entitled, "The Psychology of 'Regrettable Substitution': Examining Consumer Judgements of Bisphenol A and Its Alternatives," which was published in the Journal Health Risk and Society.
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Amanda L. Cole
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Amanda L. Cole is the editor-in-chief of NonProfit PRO. She was formerly editor-in-chief of special projects for NonProfit PRO's sister publication, Promo Marketing. Contact her at acole@napco.com.
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