Published on September 30th, 2020 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
0Paperless Shopping: BPA Exposure From Store Receipts
BPA Health Risks
According to the Environmental Working Group, more than 30 years of studies have linked BPA exposure to brain, behavioral, learning and memory impairment; cardiovascular abnormalities; diabetes; obesity; breast and prostate cancer; thyroid and sex hormone disruption; early puberty; changes to egg and sperm development and fertility; and genetic alterations that can be passed on to future generations. Of special concern are pregnant women and children, because BPA appears to disrupt hormone functions integral to growth and development.
Thermal Paper Linked to Higher BPA Levels
Steps to Reduce BPA Receipt Exposure
Thermal paper contains a powdery layer of BPA and a special dye to create visible impressions when pressure and/or heat is applied. When thermal paper is scratched with a fingernail or coin, a dark line appears. To reduce exposure, follow these precautions:
- Do not allow children to handle receipts.
- When the option is available, choose email or electronic receipts.
- Keep saved receipts in an envelope or zipped plastic bag.
- Wash hands after handling receipts, especially before preparing or eating food.
- Do not recycle receipts or other thermal papers. Throw them in the trash, as they will contaminate recyclables.
- Avoid using alcohol-based hand sanitizers before or after handling thermal receipts, because they increase absorption of BPA through the skin.
- Cashiers and other workers that handle receipts all day are advised to wear gloves and wash hands thoroughly and frequently.