date:May 24, 2013
ng plastic, paperboard coated with waterproof plastic, paperboard cans with metal ends, metal cans, and glass jars with metal lids.
BPA was not detected in any of the samples tested and no recalls were required.
Canada's federal department Health Canada has concluded that the dietary exposure to BPA through food packaging is not expected to pose any health risk to the general population, including newborns and young children.
Although there is no established maximum level, tolerance or standa