Plastics on My Brain
At work, we recently developed some beautiful materials educating people about various toxins hiding in everyday items. The card about plastic keeps me up at night.
Plastics are labeled with numbers surrounded by triangles (stamped underneath the item). For years, I thought it had to do with recycling. Turns out, these numbers signify my exposure to toxins:
Some yucky plastic facts:
- #7 is the plastic we highlighted in a recent post. (Bisphenol A-known as BPA.) I won't repeat the gory details here, but will say that all Nalgene has left the building at my house.
- #3 is PVC (vinyl). This is lovingly referred to as "the poison plastic" because it contains mercury (linked to cancer), dioxin (carcinogen linked to birth defects, sperm damage and asthma) and phthalates (increased estrogen).
After a thorough inspection of my house, I found #7 = baby bottles, sippy cups and the 5 gallon water cooler commonly found in offices. #3 was my shower curtain, some of my son's toys, plastic food wrap (!!!) and some food storage containers. It was the take-out soup container for my favorite restaurant!
Take a look around your house. Choose safer plastics like #1, #2, #4 or #5.
There are some great resources available for smarter choices around food and plastics, a plastic container buying guide, and a little bedside reading about the harmful effects of plastics on kids and your reproductive health that will keep you up at night.
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Tags: BPA, dioxin, mercury, Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, plastic, vinyl
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