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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

wtf?

 how scary is this?
Disputed chemical bisphenol-A found in paper receipts

Washington Post Staff Writer  

As lawmakers and health experts wrestle over whether a controversial chemical, bisphenol-A, should be banned from food and beverage containers, a new analysis by an environmental group suggests Americans are being exposed to BPA through another, surprising route: paper receipts.
The Environmental Working Group found BPA on 40 percent of the receipts it collected from supermarkets, automated teller machines, gas stations and chain stores. In some cases, the total amount of BPA on the receipt was 1,000 times the amount found in the epoxy lining of a can of food, another controversial use of the chemical.
Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst with the environmental group, says BPA's prevalence on receipts could help explain why the chemical can be detected in the urine of an estimated 93 percent of Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.................

2 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Aichihuahua, pass me the rubber gloves.

Unknown said...

man, i have receipts EVERYWHERE. i don't use them for anything. i just always forget to toss 'em