Reading and Resources About Plastic Safety
Reading and Resources About Plastic Safety
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· The Center for Science in the Public Interest offers links to a wealth of information on BPA safety from government, environmental groups and industry sources: http:/
· The Environmental Working Group's Cosmetic Safety Database lists phthalate-free cosmetics and personal health products: http:/
· The nonprofit Ecology Center lists phthalate-free toys: http:/
· Consumer Reports offers advice on plastics to parents of babies: http:/
· The Center for Science in the Public Interest has posted an advisory about "Hard Questions About a Hard Plastic," published in the April edition of CSPI's Nutrition Action Newsletter: http:/
· The American Chemistry Council, an industry group, offers a Q and A on plastics safety: http:/



