# BPS (Bisphenol S)

> A common replacement for BPA found in thermal receipt paper, plastics, and food containers. BPS binds to estrogen receptors at similar potency to BPA and has been detected in 81% of Americans tested. Many products labeled BPA-free contain BPS instead.

**Type:** ingredients
**Categories:** air-fryer, bottles, lunch-box
**Risk Level:** limit
**Evidence Strength:** moderate
**Source:** https://www.r3recs.com/learn/ingredients/bps-bisphenol-s

## Reality Check


## Overview

BPS - bisphenol S - is a synthetic chemical that has become one of the most common replacements for [BPA](/learn/ingredients/bpa) in consumer products. When public pressure and regulatory action forced manufacturers to remove BPA from baby bottles, water bottles, food containers, and thermal receipt paper, they needed a substitute that could perform the same functions. BPS was the molecule many of them chose. It has a similar chemical structure to BPA, similar thermal stability, and similar ability to harden polycarbonate-like plastics and develop color on thermal paper.

The problem, which has become increasingly clear over the past decade of research, is that BPS also has similar biological activity to BPA. It binds to estrogen receptors. It disrupts endocrine signaling. It affects cell growth and hormone-dependent processes at low concentrations. A 2013 University of Texas study found that BPS was "just as potent as BPA in disrupting cellular signaling" in cell and animal models. And unlike BPA, which at least has decades of exposure data informing safety limits, BPS entered widespread use without equivalent long-term human health studies.

CDC biomonitoring through the NHANES program has found BPS in the urine of approximately 81% of Americans tested. That is a staggering prevalence for a chemical that most people have never heard of, and it reflects how completely BPS has replaced BPA across everyday products.

## Where BPS Shows Up

BPS exposure comes from many of the same sources that used to deliver BPA, because BPS was a direct replacement.

### Thermal Receipt Paper

This is the single largest BPS exposure source for most adults. After BPA was removed from thermal paper under regulatory and consumer pressure, BPS became the dominant replacement color developer. Studies have found BPS concentrations on thermal receipts at levels comparable to or higher than BPA was present before the switch. Handling receipts leads to dermal absorption, amplified by hand sanitizer, wet hands, or greasy skin. Cashiers and retail workers have significantly higher BPS levels than the general population.

### BPA-Free Plastics

Many plastic products marketed as "BPA-free" use BPS as a substitute. This includes reusable water bottles, food storage containers, plastic tableware, and plastic components of kitchen appliances. BPS migrates from plastic into food and drinks, with migration rates increasing under heat, UV exposure, and contact with acidic or fatty foods - the same conditions that accelerated BPA leaching.

### Air Fryer Components

While nonstick coating chemistry ([PTFE](/learn/ingredients/ptfe-teflon), ceramics) is a separate concern, [air fryers](/category/air-fryer) contain multiple plastic components: control panels, handles, drip trays, basket release buttons, and housing. These plastic parts are often made from BPA-free polycarbonate or polysulfone that may contain BPS. During normal operation, the housing heats up, and plastic components near the heating element experience elevated temperatures that could accelerate BPS migration - particularly relevant for drip trays and internal plastic parts that contact food or food vapors.

### Baby Products

Since BPA was banned from [baby bottles](/category/bottles) and sippy cups in the US (2012), EU (2011), and Canada (2008), replacement plastics in infant feeding products may contain BPS. Polypropylene (recycling code 5) - the most common baby bottle plastic - does not inherently contain BPS, but BPS has been detected as a contaminant in some plastic products regardless of base polymer. Glass and stainless steel baby bottles eliminate the variable entirely.

### Food Containers and Lunch Boxes

Plastic [lunch boxes](/category/lunch-box) and food containers marketed as BPA-free may use BPS-containing polymers. The risk increases when these containers are used with hot food, microwaved (which dramatically accelerates chemical migration from any plastic), or show visible wear and scratching.

## Health Effects: What Research Shows

BPS research is less mature than BPA research - there are hundreds of studies rather than thousands - but the pattern of findings is consistent and concerning.

### Endocrine Disruption

BPS binds to both estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) and estrogen receptor beta (ER-beta) at potencies comparable to BPA. A 2013 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives found that BPS activated estrogen-responsive gene expression at concentrations as low as 1 picomolar - a vanishingly small amount. BPS also interacts with androgen receptors and may interfere with thyroid hormone signaling, qualifying it as a multi-pathway [endocrine disruptor](/learn/concepts/endocrine-disruptors).

### Reproductive Effects

Animal studies have found that BPS exposure affects reproductive development at doses within the range of typical human exposure. A 2015 UCLA study found that BPS caused accelerated embryonic development and early puberty in zebrafish at concentrations equivalent to those found in rivers and streams. Rodent studies have shown altered reproductive organ development, disrupted estrous cycling, and reduced fertility.

### Neurodevelopmental Effects

A widely cited 2015 study from the University of Calgary found that BPS caused hyperactivity in zebrafish embryos at the same concentrations that BPA does, with the effects mediated through similar estrogen receptor pathways. This finding is relevant because zebrafish models have good predictive validity for neurodevelopmental disruption in mammals.

### Metabolic Effects

BPS promotes adipogenesis (fat cell formation) in cell culture studies at concentrations comparable to BPA. A 2017 study found that BPS exposure during early development led to increased body weight and fat accumulation in animal models, suggesting it may be an "obesogen" - a chemical that promotes obesity through endocrine mechanisms.

### Environmental Persistence

One way BPS may actually be worse than BPA: it is more resistant to environmental degradation. BPS has greater thermal stability and photostability than BPA, meaning it persists longer in water, soil, and the environment. This has implications for long-term environmental exposure and accumulation in the food chain.

## The "BPA-Free" Problem

The BPS story illustrates a broader pattern in chemical regulation that families should understand. When a chemical is identified as harmful and removed from products, the replacement is often a structurally similar molecule chosen for functional equivalence - and that structural similarity frequently means biological equivalence too.

The label "BPA-free" tells you one specific chemical was removed. It does not tell you what replaced it. It does not mean the product is free of [endocrine disruptors](/learn/concepts/endocrine-disruptors). And it does not mean the replacement has been tested for the same health effects that got BPA banned in the first place. This pattern - called "regrettable substitution" by environmental health researchers - is one of the most significant gaps in chemical safety regulation.

Some manufacturers have gone further. Eastman's Tritan plastic has been independently tested and verified to be free of BPA, BPS, and BPF estrogenic activity. Products made from glass, stainless steel, and platinum-cure silicone contain no bisphenol compounds by chemistry. These are the materials we recommend for food contact, especially for infants and children.

## Regulatory Status

**US Federal:** BPS has no specific federal regulation. It is not banned from food-contact materials, baby products, or consumer goods. The FDA has not set a reference dose or tolerable daily intake for BPS. BPS is not covered by the 2012 BPA ban in baby bottles and sippy cups because that ban was chemical-specific, not class-wide.

**EU:** EFSA included BPS in its 2023 bisphenol assessment, noting structural similarity to BPA and calling for further evaluation. France restricted BPS in thermal receipt paper in 2015 as part of its broader bisphenol regulation. The EU Thermal Paper Regulation restricted BPA in receipts starting January 2020, but many manufacturers simply switched to BPS.

**States:** No US state has enacted a BPS-specific ban, though some state-level bisphenol legislation is written broadly enough to potentially encompass BPS and BPF alongside BPA.

**Marketing claims:** "BPA-free" is the most common label claim. There is no regulated "BPS-free" label. Products that are genuinely bisphenol-free should specify "BPA, BPS, and BPF-free" or use materials (glass, stainless steel, Tritan) that are bisphenol-free by chemistry.

## Reducing Your Family's BPS Exposure

**Decline paper receipts.** This eliminates the largest dermal BPS exposure source for most adults. Choose digital receipts when available. If you must handle receipts, wash hands before eating and avoid touching receipts with wet or sanitized hands.

**Choose glass or stainless steel for food contact.** For [baby bottles](/category/bottles), water bottles, food storage, and [lunch boxes](/category/lunch-box), glass and stainless steel contain no bisphenol compounds by material chemistry. Pura Kiki (MADESAFE-certified), Dr. Brown's Options+, and Lifefactory offer glass and stainless baby bottles.

**Never heat food in plastic.** Transfer to glass or ceramic before microwaving. This single behavior change eliminates the highest-risk chemical migration scenario for any plastic, whether it contains BPA, BPS, or other plasticizers.

**Look for Tritan plastic when glass is not practical.** Eastman Tritan is independently tested and verified free of BPA, BPS, and BPF estrogenic activity. It is available in water bottles (Nalgene Tritan, CamelBak) and some food storage containers.

**Check air fryer construction.** For [air fryers](/category/air-fryer), minimize food contact with plastic components. Use stainless steel baskets when available. Avoid placing food directly on plastic drip trays. Air fryers with predominantly metal and ceramic construction reduce the plastic exposure variable.

## Also Known As

- Bisphenol S
- 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol
- Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) sulfone
- BPS (abbreviation)

## Where Found

- Thermal receipt paper (primary BPA replacement color developer)
- BPA-free plastic food containers and water bottles
- Plastic components in kitchen appliances including air fryer handles, drip trays, and control panels
- Baby bottles and sippy cups made from BPA-free polycarbonate substitutes
- Plastic lunch boxes and food storage containers
- Currency and recycled paper products
- Epoxy resins used in some food-contact coatings
- Medical devices and hospital supplies

## Health Concerns

**Endocrine disruption:** BPS binds to estrogen receptors (ER-alpha and ER-beta) at potencies comparable to BPA, activating estrogen-responsive genes at concentrations as low as 1 picomolar. Also interacts with androgen and thyroid hormone receptors.

**Reproductive effects:** Animal studies show altered reproductive organ development, disrupted estrous cycling, and reduced fertility. BPS exposure accelerates embryonic development and causes early puberty in zebrafish models.

**Neurodevelopmental effects:** Causes hyperactivity in zebrafish embryos at concentrations equivalent to BPA's effective dose, mediated through estrogen receptor pathways. Raises concerns about neurobehavioral effects in developing children.

**Metabolic disruption:** Promotes fat cell formation (adipogenesis) at BPA-comparable concentrations. Animal models show increased body weight and fat accumulation from developmental exposure, suggesting obesogenic potential.

**Environmental persistence:** More resistant to thermal and UV degradation than BPA, meaning it persists longer in water, soil, and the food chain.

## Regulatory Status

**US Federal:** No specific regulation. Not covered by the 2012 BPA ban in baby bottles. No FDA reference dose or tolerable daily intake established. No labeling requirements.

**EU:** Included in EFSA's 2023 bisphenol assessment for further evaluation. EU restricted BPA in thermal paper (2020), but many manufacturers switched to BPS.

**France:** Restricted BPS in thermal receipt paper in 2015 as part of broader bisphenol regulation.

**Marketing claims:** No regulated BPS-free label exists. "BPA-free" does not mean BPS-free.

## Label Guide

**Look for:**
- Glass - always bisphenol-free by material chemistry
- Stainless steel (food-grade 18/8 or 304) - bisphenol-free by material
- Eastman Tritan plastic - independently tested free of BPA, BPS, and BPF activity
- Platinum-cure silicone or LFGB-certified silicone - bisphenol-free by chemistry
- MADESAFE certified - screens for bisphenol compounds
- BPA-free AND BPS-free AND BPF-free - the full bisphenol-free claim

**Avoid / misleading:**
- BPA-free without BPS disclosure - likely contains BPS as a direct substitute
- Recycling code 7 without material specification - may be BPS-containing polycarbonate substitute
- Microwave-safe - tests for warping, not endocrine-disrupting chemical migration
- Non-toxic - legally unregulated; does not mean bisphenol-free
- Eco-friendly plastic - no standardized definition; may still contain BPS

## Who Is At Risk

- Fetuses and infants - developing endocrine systems are most vulnerable to low-dose hormone disruption; BPS crosses the placenta in animal models
- Pregnant women - endocrine disruption during pregnancy affects fetal development and may alter reproductive programming
- Young children - higher dose per body weight; developing neurological and reproductive systems are sensitive windows
- Cashiers and retail workers - handling thermal receipt paper all day produces significantly elevated BPS levels through dermal absorption
- Families relying heavily on BPA-free plastic food containers and heating food in plastic

## How To Verify

Request composition data from the manufacturer for food-contact items. MADESAFE certification explicitly screens for BPA and bisphenol compounds. Eastman provides publicly available estrogenic activity testing data for Tritan plastic. NSF certification (Standard 51 or 61) tests for chemical migration from food-contact materials. For independent testing, specialized labs can test products for bisphenol compounds, though this is generally impractical for consumers.

## Air Fryers: The Plastic You Do Not Think About

When we evaluate air fryers, we focus on the nonstick coating - and rightly so. But air fryers also contain significant plastic components: handles, control panels, drip trays, and housing. These parts heat up during operation and are often made from BPA-free polymers that may contain BPS. While the nonstick surface gets the most attention, minimizing food contact with plastic components matters too. Air fryers with stainless steel interiors and minimal internal plastic reduce both nonstick coating and bisphenol exposure variables.

## What This Does Not Cover

Avoiding BPS does not address other endocrine disruptors like phthalates or PFAS that may be present in the same product,BPS-free plastic may still contain other plasticizers and additives with their own health concerns,Glass and stainless steel eliminate bisphenol concerns but do not address other kitchen chemical exposures like PTFE degradation,BPS exposure from thermal receipts is a separate pathway from food-contact plastic exposure

## R3 Bottom Line

- Read BPA-free as an incomplete safety claim - BPS replacement has similar endocrine-disrupting potency in cell and animal studies, and it is found in 81% of Americans
- Switch baby bottles and daily-use food containers to glass, stainless steel, or Tritan plastic to eliminate all bisphenol exposure from food contact
- Never microwave food in any plastic container - heat dramatically increases BPS migration, just as it does with BPA
- Decline paper receipts or handle them minimally - thermal receipt paper is the largest dermal BPS exposure source for most adults
- For air fryers, prioritize models with stainless steel interiors and minimal internal plastic to reduce both nonstick coating and bisphenol concerns

## FAQ

### Is BPS really as bad as BPA?

The cell and animal data strongly suggest BPS has comparable endocrine-disrupting potency to BPA. It binds to estrogen receptors at similar concentrations and causes similar developmental effects in animal models. The key difference is that BPS has less long-term human epidemiological data because it entered widespread use more recently. The structural similarity and consistent biological effects across multiple studies make it reasonable to treat BPS with the same caution as BPA.

### My baby bottles say BPA-free. Do they contain BPS?

Possibly, depending on the material. Most modern baby bottles use polypropylene (recycling code 5), which does not inherently contain BPS. However, BPA-free does not guarantee BPS-free. Glass bottles (Dr. Brown's Options+, Lifefactory, Pura Kiki) and stainless steel (Pura Kiki) eliminate all bisphenol concerns by material chemistry. If you use plastic bottles, look for brands that explicitly state BPS-free or use Tritan plastic.

### How do I know if a product contains BPS?

Unfortunately, you usually cannot tell from the label. BPS is not required to be disclosed on consumer product labels. The practical approach is to choose materials that cannot contain bisphenols: glass, stainless steel, Tritan plastic, or platinum-cure silicone. For products where you are uncertain, contacting the manufacturer and asking about bisphenol content is your best option.

### Should I stop touching store receipts?

Minimizing receipt handling is a practical way to reduce your largest dermal BPS exposure. Choose digital receipts when available. If you handle receipts, wash your hands before eating. Do not let children play with receipts. Hand sanitizer increases skin absorption, so avoid sanitizing immediately before handling receipts.

### Does BPS leach more when plastic is heated?

Yes. Like BPA, BPS migration from plastic into food increases significantly with heat, UV exposure, and contact with acidic or fatty foods. Microwaving food in any plastic container - even BPA-free - creates the highest-risk scenario for bisphenol leaching. Always transfer food to glass or ceramic before microwaving.

### Are there air fryers with no BPS-containing plastic parts?

Most air fryers contain some plastic components, but models with stainless steel interiors, metal baskets, and minimal internal plastic reduce the exposure variable. Air fryer ovens (like the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro) typically have more metal construction and less internal plastic than basket-style air fryers. We evaluate plastic construction as part of our air fryer safety ratings.

## Sources

- [Bisphenol S Disrupts Estradiol-Induced Nongenomic Signaling in a Rat Pituitary Cell Line](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3633320/) — *Environmental Health Perspectives - Vinas et al., University of Texas* (2013)
- [Bisphenol S and F: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Their Toxicity](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615629/) — *Chemosphere - Rochester and Bolden* (2015)
- [Low-Dose BPA and BPS Cause Precocious Hypothalamic Neurogenesis in Zebrafish](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1417731112) — *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Kinch et al., University of Calgary* (2015)
- [Urinary Bisphenol S Concentrations: United States NHANES 2003-2012](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4713874/) — *Environmental Science & Technology - Liao et al.* (2012)
- [National Biomonitoring Program: Environmental Chemicals](https://www.cdc.gov/biomonitoring/index.html) — *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention* (2024)
- [Re-evaluation of Bisphenol A and Related Bisphenols in Foodstuffs](https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/7481) — *European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)* (2023)
- [BPS as an Alternative to BPA: Toxicological Properties and Potential](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5954002/) — *Environmental Health Perspectives - Eladak et al.* (2015)
- [Dermal Absorption of Bisphenol S from Thermal Paper](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4744017/) — *Environmental Science & Technology - Liao and Kannan* (2014)

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Source: https://www.r3recs.com/learn/ingredients/bps-bisphenol-s
Methodology: https://www.r3recs.com/methodology/how-we-score-products