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						Soup to switch to BPA-free cans by 2017 
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		[March 29, 2016] 
		(Reuters) - Campbell Soup Co, the 
		world's largest soup maker, said it would completely switch to cans that 
		do not use the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) for their linings in North 
		America by the middle of 2017. | 
        
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			 Bisphenol A is used to stiffen plastics that some studies suggest 
			pose health risks. It is a component in metal can coating and 
			protects food from directly contacting metal surfaces. 
 The company said it began using cans with linings made from acrylic 
			or polyester materials in March and will continue to introduce the 
			new linings across the United States and Canada through 2017.
 
 The products that will be packaged in non-BPA lined cans include all 
			varieties of Campbell's soups and gravies, Swanson broth and 
			SpaghettiOs pasta, Campbell said.
 
			
			 
			The company said it was on track to have 75 percent of its soup 
			portfolio in non-BPA lined cans by December.
 California regulators last year added BPA to a list of chemicals 
			known to cause harm. Containers containing any chemicals in the list 
			might soon be required to carry a label explaining their dangers.
 
			
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			(Reporting by Ramkumar Iyer in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)  
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