New Report on BPA (Bisphenol-A) in baby products from Z recommends–
Submitted by Non-Toxic Kids
The folks over at Z recommends have done their homework. They have an updated report on which companies are completely BPA (Bisphenol-A)free and company ratings relating to BPA usage in their products, ranging from Excellent, all the way down to Poor. Each company listed as a link to more information, with contact and website links.
I think the easiest thing to do it so evaluate your existing baby and kid gear using this report, and then if you buy anything new, buy from the BPA free companies if you can.
Here is the link. Thanks to Z recommends for all their hard work help parents keep BPA out of our kids.
If you are new to this issue, read this post to learn a little more about BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups. I would definitely use the Z recommends report as a guide for BPA in products, since it has been recently updated. I’ve written at least 10 articles that relate to BPA in plastic, infant formula, and the effects of it in our bodies. To learn more, visit the labels section of this blog, listed on the right side, and click on BPA.
Ways to take action about BPA:
Support reform to the Toxic Substances Control Act
Get BPA out of Baby Bottles
—so we don’t have to keep up with the endless product and company research. BPA should be eliminated from all plastics that humans use.
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