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Live Q&A on chemicals in plastic packaging

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Scare stories about bisphenol A, PVC and phthalates are still circulating, they regularly come across journalists’ desks and we get calls about them.

We're hosting a live Q&A today at noon. You can follow the discussion on the Sense About Science website and on Twitter or Facebook. We're using #plasticQA so if you have comments/suggestions but most importantly questions - get involved and we'll see if our panel members can respond.

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