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Green For All Blog Forum > BPA Banned from Baby Bottles; What About Other Chemicals and Other Products?

Six major U.S. baby products manufacturers agreed to remove the toxic chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) from baby bottles, in an agreement reached with the Connecticut Attorney General.

Said Environmental Working Group, the non-profit research institute that's been advocating BPA-free products, "The action represents a critical breakthrough in protecting infants from the hazards of the synthetic estrogen and plastics component, which leaches easily into formula and food from BPA-laden food packaging.

"The industry agreement effectively recognizes that BPA is too dangerous for infants." Read on

March 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDianeFan!!!