Responding to the increasingly recognized dangers of bisphenol-A (BPA), an industrial chemical used in many children’s products, state Sen. Julie Lassa and state Rep. Kelda Roys have introduced legislation that will protect children from the toxic chemical. The legislation would ban the manufacture and sale of BPA in children’s bottles and sippy cups.
“Parents shouldn’t have to be chemists to know which products are safe,” said Bruce Speight of WISPIRG. “WISPIRG applauds Sen. Lassa and Rep. Roys for their leadership on this important children’s protection issue.”
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel investigation exposed the cynical efforts of the chemical and plastics industry to downplay the dangers of bisphenol-A and derail government action on the toxic chemical, even though it‘s been shown to leach from children’s products, and numerous studies link it to cancer, early onset puberty, obesity, and hyperactivity.