Bring Me Up: The Environment
Friday, June 13, 2008
No more vinyl shower curtain
Hmm, I'm going to have to replace mine now.

Vinyl shower curtains can release as many as 100 chemicals. A new study was released by the US-based Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ) and the Environmental Defence and the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) titled "Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain’s Chemical Smell."

The study claims "PVC shower curtains contain many harmful chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), phthalates and organotins. Toxic chemical off-gassing from PVC shower curtains may contribute to respiratory irritation, damage to the central nervous system, liver and kidney, nausea, headaches and loss of coordination."

I know phthalates have been big in the news lately. They are in pretty much everything you can imagine, even in toys and make-up. They are harmful and yet many daily used items still contain the chemical.

Of course when Environmental Defense issues a study I tend to take it seriously, though I am aware statistics are often skewed. However, in this instance we're not talking about human error in study groups picked by other humans. We're talking about recording chemical releases over a 28 day time period. How can you foul that up?

Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

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posted by Christy @ 3:18 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Plastic or Glass?
I recently read that many new parents are hunting for glass baby bottles. This is something that has rapidly increased due to the finding that some plastic baby bottles release bisphenol A when heated. Environment California has done research with animals (I despire testing on animals) and the findings have been alarming.

"Even at low levels, bisphenol A has been linked to abnormalities in the mammary and prostate glands and the eggs of laboratory animals, scientists say. Animal tests also show bisphenol A can speed up puberty and add to weight gain, and may cause changes that can lead to breast and prostate cancer."
You can read the article in full here.

For more information on bisphenol A, click here.

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posted by Christy @ 8:36 AM   2 comments
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