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    Vtopmart Airtight Food Storage Containers, 7-Piece. $24 $40. Save $16 with coupon. Organize your pantry like a pro with these durable, stackable, BPA-free containers. The set includes one tall ...

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    Best Food Storage Container Set Deals at Amazon. Rubbermaid Brilliance 5-Piece 3.2-Cup Container Set, $30 (was $40) Praki 12-Piece Container Set, $30 (was $50) Rubbermaid Easy Find Lids 30-Piece ...

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    This 18-ounce water bottle from Owala is compact and easy to stash in a lunch bag or a backpack, making it a perfect companion for those long days back at school. The durable Tritan plastic can ...

  5. Health effects of Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    Charles Schumer introduced a 'BPA-Free Kids Act of 2008' to the U.S. Senate seeking to ban BPA in any product designed for use by children and require the Center for Disease Control to conduct a study about the health effects of BPA exposure. [211] It was reintroduced in 2009 in both Senate and House, but died in committee each time. [97]

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    Brendan Lindsay founded Sistema Plastics from his home in Cambridge, New Zealand in 1987. The company name Sistema comes from the Italian word for systems. [4] The company is focused on BPA-free plastic kitchen storage containers under the brand names KLIP IT and Klipo. Newell Brands bought the company in 2017 for NZ$660 million (US$470 million).

  7. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    The use of injection molded drinking bottles, glasses and food containers is common, but the use of BPA in the manufacture of polycarbonate has stirred concerns (see Potential hazards in food contact applications), leading to development and use of "BPA-free" plastics in various formulations. Laboratory safety goggles