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Take Action: National BPA ban needs your help NOW!

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Urgent action is needed to move a federal bill aiming to ban BPA from food packaging. Email or call your Senator today and ask them to co-sponsor S.593-the Ban Poisonous Additives Act.

Take Action: National BPA ban needs your help NOW!

Remember when we stood up to protect the health of Washington families from the hormone disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) and it worked? Thanks to state action to protect families from BPA in baby bottles, sippy cups and sports bottles, the federal government is paying attention.

With your help, we have an opportunity to help protect ALL American families from BPA in food packaging.

Urgent action is needed to move a federal bill aiming to ban BPA from food packaging. Email or call your Senator today and ask them to co-sponsor S.593-the Ban Poisonous Additives Act.
Click here to send an email today.


A massive food safety bill heading for the Senate floor right now would considerably ramp up federal protections against external sources of food contamination like E.coli and salmonella. But as you know, there are hidden dangers lurking inside the can itself. Packaging additives like BPA are leaching from bottles and cans into food and then into people exposing-in the process-our kids and our families to an unsafe and hormone disrupting chemical.

Everyone, especially our kids, need to be protected from this BPA in food packaging.

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