BPA / Environmental Working Group / Appleton Paper / /
Continent
Europe / /
Country
Japan / United States / Columbia / /
Facility
University of Missouri-Columbia / Store Receipts / National Institute of Technology / Dresden University of Technology / /
IndustryTerm
likely food contact papers / chemical safety databases / free chemical form / recycled paper products / canned food exposures / thermal printing / beverage sources / paper products / Ordinary retail store receipts / inadvertent hand-food transfer / virgin products / imaging / close chemical relative / food / retail workers / consumer products / free available chemical nature / gas pumps / food packaging / harmful chemicals / similar chemical compounds / purported chemical composition / chemicals / food waste / food cans / then be ingested following inadvertent hand-food transfer / /
Organization
United States Environmental Protection Agency / European Thermal Paper Association / US Environmental Protection Agency / Food & Drug Administration / University of Missouri / United Kingdom Environment Agency / European Commission Joint Research Center / U.S. Envirnomental Protection Agency / U.S. Food and Drug Administration / Institute of Technology / European Union / Consumers Union / Department of Health / Dresden University of Technology / Paper Industry Association Council / /
Position
Scientist / Governor / /
ProvinceOrState
King County / Missouri / /
PublishedMedium
Consumer Reports / International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health / Chemistry Letters / Environmental Health Perspectives / /