Toxic Nation Guide to Toxic Baby Bottles

Bisphenol A is a hormone disruptor found in some 90-95 per cent of plastic baby bottles in Canada. Bisphenol A is used to make polycarbonate plastics — the clear or tinted, hard plastic used to make popular baby bottle brands and reusable water bottles, including some Nalgene bottles, as well as the lining of some food and drink containers and dental sealants. This two page report explains the risks of BPA in baby bottles, and lists suppliers of safe, BPA-free bottles for your baby.

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