"Since January, baby bottles, sippy cups and reusable food containers in Maine have been free of the chemical hardening agent Bisphenol-A. Now, environmental health activists want the state to eliminate BPA from infant formula, baby and toddler foods. The move comes after tests conducted by The Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine and Mainely Moms and Dads also found BPA in those products."
Patty B. Wight reports for the Maine Pubic Broadcasting Network February 14, 2012.
SEE ALSO:
"Debate Intensifies Over Effort To Ban Controversial Chemical Found in Baby Food" (Bangor Daily News)
Source: Maine Public Broadcasting Network, 02/15/2012