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Date: Mar 3, 2014 5:11 AM
Subject: BPA-Free Plastics May Not Be Safe
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THIS WEEK'S ECONUNDRUM BPA-Free Plastics May Not Be Safe Today many plastic products, from sippy cups and blenders to Tupperware containers, are marketed as BPA-free. But recent findings suggest that many of these alternatives share the qualities that make BPA so potentially harmful. Those startling results set off a bitter fight with the $375-billion-a-year plastics industry. The American Chemistry Council, which lobbies for plastics makers and has sought to refute the science linking BPA to health problems, has teamed up with Tennessee-based Eastman Chemical—the maker of Tritan, a widely used plastic marketed as being free of estrogenic activity—in a campaign to discredit the new research. And it launched a PR blitz touting Tritan's safety, targeting the group most vulnerable to synthetic estrogens: families with young children. Eastman's offensive is just the latest in a wide-ranging industry campaign to cast doubt on the potential dangers of plastics in food containers, packaging, and toys—a campaign that closely resembles the methods Big Tobacco used to stifle scientific evidence about the dangers of smoking. Indeed, in many cases, the plastics and chemical industries have relied on the same scientists and consultants who defended Big Tobacco. To read more about the campaign—and its scary consequences for our health—click here. [READ MORE]
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