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  2. What is BPA? Should I be worried about it? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../bpa/faq-20058331

    Polycarbonate plastics are often used in containers that store food and beverages, such as water bottles. They may also be used in other consumer goods. Epoxy resins are used to coat the inside of metal products, such as food cans, bottle tops and water supply lines.

  3. AVOID Plastic Poisoning: Check Bottled Water For BPA

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    Check Bottled Water For BPA. The fastest way to check for BPA is to look for the identification code sometimes called the RIS (Resin Identification Code). BPA-safe bottles will only use codes 1, 2 or 5. To find this code turn the bottle upside down and look for the number in the recycling symbol.

  4. BPA in Plastic Water Bottles: Get the Facts

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    Plastic water bottles are safe to drink from, but here’s a couple more tips you should know. Although plastic water bottles do not contain BPA, they may contain potentially harmful bacteria after they are used.

  5. Should I be concerned about BPA from hard plastic water bottles?

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    Overall, it’s a good idea to use BPA-free plastics. However, it’s important to note that anything labeled “BPA-free” could be made with other bisphenols. While it may not apply to Nalgene’s Tritan and Tritan Renew bottles, other “BPA-free” plastics may contain Bisphenol F (BPF) and bisphenol S (BPS), which have similar effects as BPA.

  6. What Is BPA and Is It Cause for Concern? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/what-is-bpa

    Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an industrial chemical used in plastic manufacturing and added to many commercial products, including food containers, baby bottles, and plastic water bottles.

  7. What's BPA, and do I really need a new water bottle ...

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    Bisphenol A (BPA) is the main component of polycarbonate, the hard, clear plastic sometimes used to make water bottles, baby bottles, food storage containers and other items like contact lenses, CDs, receipts and electronics devices.

  8. Is BPA-Free Plastic Safe? Get the Facts. - National Geographic

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    Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a common building block in resins and some types of plastic. It's what's known as an endocrine disrupting compound. In the body, these chemicals can act like hormones or...