Good news! Americans are finally drinking more water than the sugary drinks, like soda, we’ve grown accustomed to. We can’t argue with more people drinking water, but as more and more consumers are ...
California banned the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and sippy cups in 2013 after scientists discovered it could potentially disrupt human hormones. Researchers also found that trace amounts ...
When purchasing home essentials, many people forget how handy it is to have a good spray bottle in their sustainable kitchen. Whether you’re watering plants, detangling your hair, or storing cleaning ...
It's an unsettling thought: What if all the BPA-avoiding we've been doing—carefully checking for a "BPA-Free" label before any plastic purchase—has all been for naught? That BPA alternatives are ...
Did you know that newborns feed every 2 to 3 hours, which adds up to 8–12 times a day? That’s a lot of bottle time—and a lot of chances for toxins to sneak in if you’re not using the right bottle. For ...
So even though I didn’t know about the brand’s refillable travel bottles until a couple of years ago, I wasn’t surprised to discover that they’re unusually durable. Not to mention far more affordable ...
BPA-free plastic may not be the health safeguard it was once believed to be, with new research indicating the risks involved in plastic bottles and food containers could be just as high as the BPA it ...
Scientists have found that stainless steel- and/or co-polyester lined-aluminum bottles did not release BPA; however, aluminum bottles lined with epoxy-based resins still resulted in BPA contamination ...
For Debra Berliner, the debate over using plastics in her home is manifested by a BPA-free plastic sippy cup her husband purchased for her 22-month-old son that remains opened but unused in a kitchen ...
The elimination of the chemical BPA from plastic baby bottles, water bottles and other types of food and beverage packaging has given many people a sense of control over the plastics in their lives ...
Since 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned the sale of baby bottles and children's sippy cups containing Bisphenol-A (BPA), an industrial chemical used in some plastics that has been ...