BPA

German agency advises substitution of some BPA uses

Date Published: 
06/09/2010

Environment agency says there are sufficient grounds for concern.

Germany’s Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has advised manufacturers, importers and users of bisphenol A (BPA) to use alternative substances that pose less risk to human health and the environment in all areas of use that significantly contribute to exposure. “This way an important contribution can be made to product responsibility in the case of a substance for which precautionary protection of humans and the environment is...

Waiter, there's a potential carcinogen in my soup

Date Published: 
06/09/2010

Yolande Sprague could be forgiven for feeling virtuous.

Four years ago, just after giving birth to her second child, the stay-at-home mom heard about BPA, a chemical inside some plastics that can leach into water or food slowly over time, potentially causing serious health problems like cancer. Unwilling to take any risks, she ran to Babies "R" Us, which had a program to exchange baby bottles containing BPA, and walked out with $100 in rebates.

Safe Chemicals Act of 2010 and You

Date Published: 
06/09/2010

We all know that certain chemicals in everyday products are harmful:  mercury and lead, just to name a couple. But how harmful, and what can we do about it?

Breaking the Plastic Water Bottle Habit: It’s Easier Than You Think

Date Published: 
09/23/2008

Once you’ve come to the realization that single use water bottles make no sense, the next step is figuring out how to break yourself of the bottled water habit. For some, simply realizing that you are wasting water, wasting money, and polluting the planet is enough, but for others the process can be a little tougher. So here, dear reader, is a (hopefully) simple way to stop.

New BPA Report Finds ‘Some Concern’

Date Published: 
09/04/2008

Mere weeks after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration concluded that bisphenol A (also known as BPA) is safe, a final report released this week by the National Toxicology Program says the dangers “cannot be dismissed.” The report says that there is “some concern” that BPA can effect development of the prostate gland and brain and can have behavioral effects in fetuses, infants and children.

BPA Wrecks Sex

Date Published: 
06/08/2010

Certain things are hard for me to wrap my brain around. Like bisphenol-A (BPA)–the industrial compound used in manufacturing polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins, and contained in a wide variety of consumer products (baby bottles, plastic containers,  the resin lining of cans for food and beverages, to name a few). People are exposed to BPA by using such products–one sampling in a CDC body burden study detected the chemical in 93 percent of those included.

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