Published by Nalgene (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc)
Nalgene to focus on existing non-BPA bottles and recently announced Everyday line; Ensures consumers get the bottle that fits their lifestyle . . . (more)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Nalgene PC Bottle - an email I received (Part 1)
Email Content:
FYI. Still natural thing is the best. Not jus the bottle, if possible water drinking water collector is preferred to be made of glass or ceramic too . . . (more)
FYI. Still natural thing is the best. Not jus the bottle, if possible water drinking water collector is preferred to be made of glass or ceramic too . . . (more)
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Internet Rumours about Plastics Bags
Published by American Chemistry Council
First, plastic grocery bags are an extremely resource-efficient choice at the checkout. Compared to paper alternatives . . . (more)
First, plastic grocery bags are an extremely resource-efficient choice at the checkout. Compared to paper alternatives . . . (more)
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Another Internet Hoax on Plastics Bottles
Published by American Chemistry Council
While it’s true that many plastics are imprinted with a numeric code, this e-mail’s cancer warning misses the mark. Like all materials intended to come in contact with foods . . . (more)
While it’s true that many plastics are imprinted with a numeric code, this e-mail’s cancer warning misses the mark. Like all materials intended to come in contact with foods . . . (more)
Facts - Plastics In Our Daily Life
Published by the Society of Plastics Industry, US
Thursday, August 28, 2008
FAQs: Using Plastics in the Microwave
Published by American Chemistry Council
Because plastics serve so many purposes in the kitchen, many consumers get confused about which products are right for the microwave . . . (more)
Because plastics serve so many purposes in the kitchen, many consumers get confused about which products are right for the microwave . . . (more)
Monday, August 25, 2008
Food Wasted Due to Poor Packaging & Storage
Published by Waste and Resource Action Programme, UK (WRAP)
A staggering 4.4 million* whole apples are being thrown away untouched every day in the UK, according to the latest figures from “Love Food Hate Waste”, WRAP’s . . . (more)
A staggering 4.4 million* whole apples are being thrown away untouched every day in the UK, according to the latest figures from “Love Food Hate Waste”, WRAP’s . . . (more)
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Understanding Recycle Logos
Published by the Society of Plastics Industry, US
The number on the bottom of plastic cups, bottles and containers informs consumers . . . (more)
The number on the bottom of plastic cups, bottles and containers informs consumers . . . (more)
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Re-using Plastics Bottles Can Cause Cancer?
Published by American Cancer Society
The original version of this email begins by saying “Many are unaware of poisoning caused by re-using plastic bottles,” and says “bottles are safe for one-time use only . . . (more)
The original version of this email begins by saying “Many are unaware of poisoning caused by re-using plastic bottles,” and says “bottles are safe for one-time use only . . . (more)
Mineral Water Bottles Cannot Reuse?
Published by the American Chemical Council
Some of you may be in the habit of using and re-using your disposable water bottles (Wilkins, Viva, etc), keeping them in your car or at work . . . (more)
Monday, August 18, 2008
Ironies in Plastic Bag Bans
Published by the ULS Report
Data shows that bans on plastic bags may cause more harm than good . . . (more)
Data shows that bans on plastic bags may cause more harm than good . . . (more)
Friday, August 15, 2008
Recyclable Plastic Bags
Published by American Chemistry Council
Plastic grocery bags are an extremely resource-efficient disposable bag choice . . . (more)
Plastic grocery bags are an extremely resource-efficient disposable bag choice . . . (more)
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
10 Important Facts About Plastics That You Should Know
Plastics are made from crude oil and natural gases - it is widely used in our daily life. Of the oil produced from oil refineries . . . (more)
Friday, August 8, 2008
Test Results of Bisphenol-A Conducted in Japan
Published by the National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical that is primarily used in the production of polycarbonate (PC) plastic and epoxy resins. Around 1996 . . . (more)
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical that is primarily used in the production of polycarbonate (PC) plastic and epoxy resins. Around 1996 . . . (more)
Selected Q&A on Bisphenol-A found in Baby Bottles
Published by BfR - Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Germany
The chemical substance bisphenol A is present in many products made of plastic, including baby bottles. On the international scene, many scientific studies into the effect . . . (more)
The chemical substance bisphenol A is present in many products made of plastic, including baby bottles. On the international scene, many scientific studies into the effect . . . (more)
Another Email Hoax on PET Bottles
Published by American Chemistry Council
This is the subject of another e-mail hoax. There simply is no scientific basis to support the claim that PET bottles will release dioxin when frozen . . . (more)
This is the subject of another e-mail hoax. There simply is no scientific basis to support the claim that PET bottles will release dioxin when frozen . . . (more)
Thursday, August 7, 2008
No Link Between Microwave Cooking and Cancer, Expert Says
Published by Alabama Cooperative Extension
An Alabama Cooperative Extension food scientist has this advice for people disturbed by a widely forwarded e-mail claiming that . . . (more)
What FDA says about Plastics and the Microwave
Published by Michelle Meadows, US Food and Drug Administration
Stories about the dangers of chemicals leaching from plastic into microwaved food have circulated on the Internet for years. As a result, the Food and Drug Administration continues to . . . (more)
Email Claims Microwaving Plastics Causes Cancer
Published by American Cancer Society
Anyone who’s heated something up in the microwave has probably wondered about possible health effects. One common email exploits this fear by quoting . . . (more)
Anyone who’s heated something up in the microwave has probably wondered about possible health effects. One common email exploits this fear by quoting . . . (more)
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