16 Sep
2008

BPA – bisphenol-A Controversy

Posted by easy eco blog

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Wall Street Journal reports that “New Research Raises Concerns About BPA Levels in Humans”. Industry disputes the claims. Who knows who is right? We are not waiting. It does not cost a lot to avoid some products with BPA.

camel back bpa free water bottle

The CamelBak BPA-Free Better Water Bottle is a low cost item that I switched to. No more buying bottled water and no BPA.

If I had an infant, I’d switch in a minute from to a BPA free product.

See our post on BPA Free Water Bottles

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Posted on September 16th, 2008
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One Response to “BPA – bisphenol-A Controversy”

  1. BPA Free Water Bottle | Easy Eco Blog Says:

    [...] has a new BPA free metal water bottles with no plastic liner. Be more eco by saying no to BPA and bottled water. [...]

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