From the research I have done recently it looks like BPA Plastics do some really horrible things which include but are not limited to hormone manipulation and heart problems to name just a couple.
the following links look at the problem as well as give products to avoid and look for.\ Hope this helps
Basically your better off with GLASS and paper... but there are alternatives. The problem is also that whereas the health risks of BPA are known many of the risks from the upcoming man made alternatives are not.
these links are in no special order...
I just hope this is not full of them.....
https://www.treehugger.com/green-food/7-companies-you-can-trust-to-use-bpa-free-cans.html
https://www.fastcompany.com/1677855/6-steps-to-avoiding-bpa-in-your-daily-life
This is a link to BPA Free Canned Food:
https://insteading.com/blog/bpa-free-cans/
Brands to Avoid — All Use BPA Cans
A Taste of Thai
Brad’s
Bush’s
Campbell’s Soups: Has announced that it will completely phase out BPA from its cans by the middle of 2017. A 2016 study conducted by Michigan’s Ecology Center (pdf) found that 100% of Campbell’s cans tested contained BPA.
Carnation
Chef Boyardee – Changes announced 2015.
Chi-Chi’s
Comstock
Del Monte
Duncan Hines
Eagle
Full Circle
Goya
Green Giant
Healthy Choice
Hormel
La Choy – Conagra announced changes 2015.
Libby’s – Changes announced 2015.
Musselman’s
Ocean Spray
Old El Paso
Progresso
Spam
Thai Kitchen
Wolfgang Puck’s
To look up a particular product see: ewg.org/foodscores
An Interesting Webpage with a ton of information on LIFE WITHOUT PLASTIC
https://www.lifewithoutplastic.com/store/bisphenol_a_bpa_and_bps#.WsWZv39G3ow
BPA is not the only chemical with Estrogenic Activity
https://myplasticfreelife.com/2011/04/bpa-free-does-not-mean-safe-most-plastics-leach-hormone-disrupting-chemicals/
Cocal Cola Packaging is BPA FREE..https://www.coca-colaproductfacts.com/en/faq/packaging/what-is-bpa-free/
not that coke is good for you anyway but /////
While sort of PRO BOA these guys raise an interesting point. The Alternatives could be bad or worse.. so d your research
https://blog.americanchemistry.com/2017/03/bpa-free-meets-fake-news/
This one raises a similar question about alternatives: https://silentspring.org/media/undark-pros-and-cons-%E2%80%98bpa-free%E2%80%99