FDA Decides Against Banning BPA In Food & Beverage Containers

Bisphenol A — better known as "BPA" — is a chemical used in the epoxy resin
linings of a lot of food and beverage containers. Studies have linked BPA
to everything from increased risks of certain cancers to diabetes,
reproductive abnormalities, and heart disease. But the Food and Drug
Administration says there is not enough evidence yet to ban its use in food
packaging.

Earlier today, in response to a petition submitted by the Natural Resources
Defense Council the FDA ruled that the available data "was not sufficient
to persuade FDA... to initiate rulemaking to revoke the food additive
approvals for BPA."

The didn't write off the possibility of a ban entirely, saying it would
"continue in its broader and more comprehensive review of emerging data and
information on BPA."

But our labcoat-lovin' brothers and sisters at Consumer Reports weren't
exactly overjoyed by the news.


"We're disappointed with the FDA's decision," said Jean Halloran, the
director of food policy initiatives at Consumers Union. "We think there's
ample scientific evidence about the health risks of BPA for the agency to
take action now and ban it from food and drink packaging."


Ami Gadhia, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union, said "We're going to
keep pressing the FDA to ban BPA. We also support congressional efforts to
take BPA off the market entirely."


Back in 2009, Consumer Reports tested canned foods, including soups, juice,
tuna, and green beans, and found that almost all of the 19 name-brand foods
tested contained some BPA.


Interestingly enough, this announcement comes the same day that the FDA
touted its new requirement for tobacco companies to providing detailed
accounts on the levels of a wide variety of toxins in their products.



http://consumerist.com/2012/03/fda-decides-against-banning-bpa-in-food-beverage-containers.html


Is it just me, or does anyone thing else think that the FDA is completely
compromised, especially in regards to pharmaceuticals?

J

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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunnel. - John Quinton

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