If you use old mineral water bottles at home, stop right now. Using them multiple times can lead to an increased risk of cancer according to a public service announcement by Punjab Food Authority (PFA). The PFA suggests that mineral water bottles should be crushed after being used once.

The announcement was issued under the Act 2011 Section 2(b) of the Punjab Food Authority.

Cancer Causing Agent

The general public were warned by the authority that mineral/drinking water bottles have a chemical in the plastic called Bisphenol A. Using the bottle more than once causes the chemical to mix with the water. Bisphenol A or BPA can cause cancer. The bottles should be bored and crushed after use so that they cannot be filled again.

Companies that make bottled water were officially ordered to include a warning on 10% of the label to crush the bottle after use. The order was issued under the Punjab Pure Food Regulations 2017.

The companies have been given a duration of 2 months, with the exact deadline being 30th August 2017, to follow through with the orders. Failure to comply will result in legal action by the PFA.

Many households re-use these bottles for storing drinking water. This is a serious health risk and should be avoided at all costs. It is unclear whether cola or soft drink bottles also contain this chemical however you should be vigilant and avoid using them until they are deemed safe for use by the PFA.

Raids in Ramzan

The authority carried out a number of raids during the holy month of Ramzan.

A number of sweetmeat and “mithai” production units were sealed in addition to seizing around 25,000 litres of substandard milk from various cities in Punjab.

Read More: Punjab Food Authority Destroys 25,000 Liters of Substandard Milk

Via Punjab Food Authority on Facebook