Watch BPA get taken seriously now

By | November 12, 2009, 7:15am PST

Summary: Asbestos makers could be isolated from the rest of the industry and allowed to run down. The makers of BPA are a who’s who of America’s chemical industry. Bayer, Dow, GE, Sunoco. But if it’s going to make our little soldiers go limp, I’m sure we can find a way to get rid of it.

The warnings about Bisphenol-A (BPA), which we began covering here some time ago, have mainly gone unheeded. (Picture from China’s Peoples Daily of a chemical explosion in Jilin, China.)

It’s hard to take the flexibility out of plastic. It’s hard to create something new in quantity. It might be expensive to spray something other than BPA into metal food cans. And then what about liability?

And what’s it hurting anyway? Mood and memory? Is it making you fat? Is it making girls mean?

Big deal.

How much you want to bet that changes now that China has discovered male workers exposed to BPA had a high incidence of erectile dysfunction.

The Chinese study, in the British journal Human Reproduction, leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Just how high was the exposure of these workers? Are exposures of American chemical industry workers comparable? What level of BPA exposure causes harm, and at what level of exposure do we find what types of harm?

There’s going to be a boom market in medical studies aimed at answering these questions.

BPA has been in common use for over 30 years. It’s probably in you right now, probably more of it than you think.

The chemical industry is going to fight any attempt to limit its use or (later) to take legal responsibility for the consequences. Here is how the American Chemistry Council has responded to the most recent news:

Wash, rinse, repeat. And don’t forget to put out a Web site that claims to be unbiased but is in fact an industry front.

Asbestos makers could be isolated from the rest of the industry and allowed to run down. The makers of BPA are a who’s who of America’s chemical industry. Bayer, Dow, GE, Sunoco. BPA is part of the green energy push.

But if it’s going to make our little soldiers go limp, I’m sure we can find a way to get rid of it.

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RE: Watch BPA get taken seriously now
mizeeyore59 13th Nov 2009
Round One: The pharmaceutical (viagra) industry vs. the chemical industry. Either way, somebody's gonna make money, so who cares? As long as we keep buying their stuff that creates the problem(s) that make us buy their stuff...
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BPA partially banned in Canada
CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 12th Nov 2009
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/nr-cp/_2008/2008_59-eng.php

Legislation passed by those eeee.v.i.l. conservatives...
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Great, new tort for trial lawyers...
joeschmo1of3 12th Nov 2009
I was wondering what the class action lawyers were going after next, since those asbestos commercials seem to be running their course, and all the tobacco money has dried up.
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That is what I'm worried about
DanaBlankenhorn 12th Nov 2009
This could end up as the largest class action tort of all time. Especially if your little Joe goes limp as a result.
There is another factor that is about to take over....

Government health coverage...

I suspect the government will start getting tighter on things as hideous as BPA once they are responsible for health care. I suspect thats why Canada was so quick to impliment the necessary bans on BPA...

I'm actually looking forward to it.
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That will happen anyway
DanaBlankenhorn 12th Nov 2009
It's normal for Republicans to go easier on business than Democrats, and natural for Democrats to regulate.

In this case, at least the FDA seems willing to look at the science and not dismiss it as some conspiracy, or seek "tort reform" to hold the chemical industry harmless for the damage they cause.

One man's tort is another man's liferaft.
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RE: Watch BPA get taken seriously now
mizeeyore59 13th Nov 2009
Round One: The pharmaceutical (viagra) industry vs. the chemical industry. Either way, somebody's gonna make money, so who cares? As long as we keep buying their stuff that creates the problem(s) that make us buy their stuff...

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