Cross-cutting policy
29 March 2025
EU moves to ban bisphenol A in food contact materials to protect public health
Cross-cutting policy
29 March 2025
Cross-cutting policy
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The European Commission adopts a sweeping ban on bisphenol A in food contact materials, citing serious health concerns.
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