澳大利亚资助了有关包装中二酚及其对女性生育力的影响的研究。
Australia funds study on bisphenols in packaging and their impact on female fertility.
澳大利亚政府向纽卡斯尔大学的Jessie Sutherland博士颁发了100万美元的赠款,用于研究二酚-BPA、BPS和BPF-从食品包装中提取食物可能如何影响女性生育力,重点是荷尔蒙干扰和蛋健康。
A $1 million Australian government grant has been awarded to Dr. Jessie Sutherland of the University of Newcastle to study how bisphenols—BPA, BPS, and BPF—leaching from food packaging may affect female fertility, focusing on hormone disruption and egg health.
虽然澳大利亚食品安全局FSANZ(FSANZ)表示目前的接触水平低且安全,但萨瑟兰博士的研究旨在设定更严格、基于科学的接触限值,对远远高于欧洲最新标准的现有准则提出挑战。
While Australia’s food safety agency, FSANZ, says current exposure levels are low and safe, Dr. Sutherland’s research aims to establish stricter, science-based exposure limits, challenging existing guidelines that are far higher than Europe’s updated standards.
该研究将评估健康风险,并为今后的条例提供参考。
The study will assess health risks and inform future regulations.