In the interim:
The FDA is taking reasonable steps to reduce human exposure to BPA in the food supply. These steps include:
o supporting the industry’s actions to stop producing BPA-containing baby bottles and infant feeding cups for the U.S. market;
o facilitating the development of alternatives to BPA for the linings of infant formula cans; and
o supporting efforts to replace BPA or minimize BPA levels in other food can linings.
The FDA Backtracks on BPA Safety
In the interim:
The FDA is taking reasonable steps to reduce human exposure to BPA in the food supply. These steps include:
o supporting the industry’s actions to stop producing BPA-containing baby bottles and infant feeding cups for the U.S. market;
o facilitating the development of alternatives to BPA for the linings of infant formula cans; and
o supporting efforts to replace BPA or minimize BPA levels in other food can linings.