After the Canadian government announced last week that it would ban the use of plastic baby bottles containing bisphenol A, Canadian manufacturers expect the demand for plastic bottles without BPA to increase significantly. The Canadian environmental group conducted a study in February this year and found that the plastic bottles produced by Avent and Handicraft released bisphenol A after heating. The two companies did not respond today to the government's ban on the sale of bisphenol A baby bottles, but they claimed on their respective websites that the plastic bottles they produced did not contain bisphenol A.
Chaviva Lifson, an online mail order baby products company in Montreal, also said today that since the government announced in April that it would ban the use of bisphenol A baby bottles, the number of mail-order baby bisphenol A-free baby bottles began to increase significantly.
The Canadian government said last week that the government is drafting a bill to ban the import, sale and promotion of polycarbonate resin baby bottles containing bisphenol A. Canada will be the first country in the world to ban the use of polycarbonate resin baby bottles containing bisphenol A. Bisphenol A is a chemical that strengthens the hardness of plastic bottles so that they are not easily broken. However, studies have also shown that bisphenol A may hinder children's development. If children absorb too much bisphenol A in their early years, they may cause behavior and nervous system problems in the future.
Ferraro, president of BornFreeCanada, which produces BPA-free plastic bottles, said that as early as six months ago, the government said it would ban the use of baby bottles containing bisphenol A, orders for plastic bottles without BPA were Start to increase. He believes that after the government announced last week that it will legislate for this matter, the order volume will increase substantially.
Since the beginning of this year, the number of plastic bottles containing no bisphenol A produced each month has reached one million bottles, which has almost quadrupled. The bisphenol A-free plastic bottles produced by the company are supplied worldwide. Ferraro said that he is confident that the company's production speed can catch up with the world's demand for plastic bottles containing no bisphenol A.
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