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BPA is used in the linings of cans and in polycarbonate plastic, including some sports bottles, food-storage containers, and baby bottles. It has potential links to a wide range of health effects, including an increased risk of diseases or disorders of the brain, reproductive, and immune systems.(Read our Expert Q&A and Concern over canned foods.)
Under Washington's new law, plastic containers made with BPA that are designed to hold food or beverages for children under three years old such as sippy cups and baby bottles may not be manufactured, sold, or distributed in the state. A House amendment was added to the bill to include plastic sports bottles. It's scheduled to take effect July 1, 2011, and will extend to sports bottles as of July 1, 2012.
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