後來從 Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council 的網站 找到這篇 http://www.plasticsinfo.org/s_plasticsinfo/sec_level3_collapsed.asp?CID=702&DID=2830
As a result, the use of polycarbonate plastic for food-contact applications continues to be recognized as safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the European Commission Scientific Committee on Food, the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, the Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and other regulatory authorities worldwide.
Is there an alternative? 是否有替代品? The BfR considers that, given the scientific status of current findings, it is not necessary to stop using baby bottles made of polycarbonate. However, parents who are still uncertain have the option of changing to glass bottles. Bottles made of polyethersulfone can also be purchased and these are advertised as "B-free".
However, to date, this substance has been subjected to far fewer scientific tests than bisphenol A.