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Breaking Bad on Plastics

Posted by JeanneSager

If only Benjamin Braddock knew then what we know now - plastics are a bummer for parents. Not to mention the environment. 

But you don't have to be a graduate of anything to understand this helpful chart I picked up from the folks at Zo-Li, the baby product company that's managed to incorporate toxic-free plastics into all its goodies for kids. 

Breaking down the different types of plastics, where you'll find them and what affect they'll have on your kids, the chart is a print and tack to the fridge if I've ever seen one. Because who wants to take a chance with their kids? 

Their biggies to avoid:

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - also known as Plastic #3 - Usually found in cling wrap, squeeze bottles, bigs, mattress covers, diaper changing mats, bottles for cooking oil, window cleaner, and  detergents PVC poses risks to both human health and the environment. PVC needs additives and stabilizers such as lead for strength and phthalates for flexibility. The manufacturing and disposal of PVC emits dioxins into the air which settles on grasslands and water impacting the meat and dairy products consumed by humans. Dioxin is a known carcinogen and hormone disruptor associated with learning and behavioral problems in children, decreased birth rate, and reduced immune functionality.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - also known as Plastic #6 - Used in opaque plastic cutlery and Styrofoam disposable cups, carry-out containers and meat trays. Styrene can leach from Styrofoam containers and is a known carcinogen that is toxic to the brain and nervous system through prolonged exposure.

Polycarbonate - This is a catch-all of all plastics that don’t fall into any of the other six groups. Some of the new bio-plastics that are corn / rice / potato / tapioca-based plastics as well as the newer plastics labeled BPA-free are included in this group, but the type of plastic to avoid in this group is polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is commonly used in plastic baby bottles, reusable water
bottles, and some clear plastic cutlery. Bisphenol-A (BPA), found in polycarbonate is a hormone disruptor, which can leach into the foods and liquids in polycarbonate containers. BPA has been linked to several health issues including prostate and breast cancer, early onset of puberty, miscarriages, birth defects, behavioral issues such as hyperactivity, obesity, diabetes, and impaired immune function.

Want the whole chart to keep your kids safe? Click on the image below to print and save. 

Images: BarSupply/Zo-Li Baby

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Comments

 

Manjari said:

Thanks!

April 7, 2009 10:23 AM
 

gpgirl said:

I really hate to be such a sour puss, but if you are really worried about what is in plastics you should avoid all plastics. These are just problems we have found already. I'm sure if we did enough studying on all plastics we would find something wrong with all of them.

The biggest piece of advice I could give is (for the health issues anyway) don't heat up anything or store anything in any kind of plastic. If you are just pouring room temperature liquid into a cup and will be drinking it the same day, any kind of plastic will be safe, since next to nothing will leech into the liquid. (Of course, if you have small children who like to suck/bite on things, that could be a problem.)

Also (I know I have said this on Babble before, so forgive me) don't eat canned food, since almost all canned food (except certain products from Eden) have a BPA liner, and the canning process requires high heat and obviously storage, which will cause a lot of leeching. A lot of people suspect that the health problems associated with BPA are really associated with canned foods, which are unhealthy to begin with.

If you are avoiding plastic cups, but still eating canned foods, it is like drinking a bottle of vodka but saying no to the half glass of wine.

April 7, 2009 12:20 PM
 

Justine said:

I drank out of plastic sippy cups my whole life and I'm fine...

April 12, 2009 10:58 PM

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Jeanne Sager is a writer who lives in upstate New York with her husband, daughter, a dog and too many cats. She refuses to believe motherhood comes with pumpkin appliqued sweaters, and she';s not ready to apologize for having only one child. She writes about raising her kid in her own hometown and the mom stuff she's not embarrassed to own at her blog, Inside Out (http://jeannesager.blogspot.com), she's contributing editor of Grand Magazine, and she's a regular essayist here on Babble

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