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Millions of Californians are exposed daily to BPA and other bisphenols through routine handling of paper receipts. These chemicals readily transfer through skin contact, making receipts a direct and preventable exposure pathway.
This non-recyclable receipt waste also contaminates otherwise recyclable paper materials and is harmful to human health.
AB 1604 would prohibit the use of intentionally added BPA and other bisphenol chemicals in paper receipts, which will protect Californians by reducing exposure to these toxic chemicals and eliminate contamination in paper waste, maximizing our ability to recycle paper products.
Learn more about the harmful chemical in receipts here
Millions of Californians are exposed daily to BPA and other bisphenols through routine handling of paper receipts. These chemicals readily transfer through skin contact, making receipts a direct and preventable exposure pathway.
This non-recyclable receipt waste also contaminates otherwise recyclable paper materials and is harmful to human health.
AB 1604 would prohibit the use of intentionally added BPA and other bisphenol chemicals in paper receipts, which will protect Californians by reducing exposure to these toxic chemicals and eliminate contamination in paper waste, maximizing our ability to recycle paper products.
Learn more about the harmful chemical in receipts here
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