US: Campbell to phase out BPA use in cans
By Michelle Russell | 9 March 2012
Campbell Soup Co. has said it will stop using BPA (bisphenol A) in the lining of its cans, as a result of a public debate in the US over the use of the chemical.
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Campbell Soup Co. has said it will stop using BPA (bisphenol A) in the lining of its cans, as a result of a public debate in the US over the use of the chemical.

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