Let me preface this by saying I know very little about chemistry.
I am trying to determine if BPA is possibly present in biodegradable polythene bags.
Wikipedia says that the types of biodegradable polythene films are starch based/bio based, and additive based. The types of additive based polythene films are oxodegradable, and enhancing hydrophilicity.
The Oxodegradable method does not utilize BPA it uses metal salts. (I doubt bpa could be used in this process but I could be wrong)
I dont think the starch based method will use BPA since it seems that it is just used to describe a polythene substance made with corn, potatoes, or wheat, and the process of producing polythene doesn't utilize BPA.
I cannot find information on the process of enhancing hydrophilicity of polythene films. Can BPA possibly be used in this process?