September 23, 2010 – 12:06 pm
Wegmans, a major grocery store chain in New York and nearby states recently announced that some reusable shopping bags that have been sold in its stores contain lead. Independent testing by the Empire State Consumer Project showed that these bags contain more lead than the standards set by “Toxics in Packaging” laws that many states [...]
By Caroline Cox
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Posted in Eco-Tip, Green Living, Lead
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Also tagged CEH lead testing, Consumer Reports, Empire State Consumer Project, environmental hazards, families, health, illegal amounts of lead, Lead, lead standards, negative health impacts., plastic, plastic bag ban, plastic bags, plastics industry, reusable shopping bags, toxics, Wegman's bag recall
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September 17, 2010 – 2:48 pm
We’ve all done it before–you finish drinking that soda or eating that to-go lunch and you’re in a rush, with no recycling bin in sight–so what do you do with that plastic bottle or container? “Ah, how bad could it be to throw this one plastic item away, just this once?” you tell yourself. This [...]
September 10, 2010 – 10:48 am
We’ve written about the Pacific Garbage Patch before. This huge mass (twice the size of Texas!) of discarded plastic shows that when it comes to throwing away plastic, there simply is no Away. All those forgotten plastic toys, cups, bottles, lighters and other plastic waste that never biodegrades goes to live on forever in this [...]
February 19, 2010 – 11:54 am
The Center for Environmental Health is working on a number of projects to protect children and families from dangerous chemicals in plastics, like Bisphenol-A in plastic water bottles and canned food linings and lead in fake leather plastic. But the problem with plastics is more than just the immediate effect they can have on people’s health. Plastic [...]