Monday, August 16, 2010
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Plastics: The FDA = FAILED
Independent panel finds FDA conclusions on BPA flawed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's finding earlier this year that the chemical bisphenol A is safe for use in food containers and other products is "not supported by the available data and science," according to an independent review panel tasked with examining the FDA's conclusions. The review panel found that "The margins of safety defined by FDA as 'adequate' are, in fact, inadequate," and that the FDA's whole approach to assessing BPA "creates a false sense of security" and "overlooks a range of potentially serious findings." Also, the studies dismissed by the agency in its assessment "raise additional and unsettling concern."
sources: Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Wall Street JournalFriday, June 27, 2008
Plastics: Penn & Teller On Bottled Water
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Plastics: Since you asked...(Part 2)
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Plastics: It's Official: Canada Declares Bisphenol A Toxic
“We believe that the current safety margin needs to be higher. We have concluded that it is better to be safe than sorry,” Mr. Clement told a news conference yesterday in Ottawa, announcing the decision as “precautionary action.”
Martin Mittelstaedt, who has been reporting on BPA for years and deserves great credit for being an early voice in the wilderness, reports:
“This is the first time in living memory that our federal government has taken such a leadership position in the world on an issue like this,” commented Rick Smith, executive director of Environmental Defence, an advocacy group. “I think oftentimes Canadians want … to know that our country is doing right in the world, and in this particular case today it's actually happening.”
The FDA in the States still says it is safe, based on two studies funded by the American Chemistry Council."
Plastics: Since you asked...Q&A
Thanks for caring about all our health.
Peace,
Juana
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Green: Say No Way to BPA!

sources: Los Angeles Times, Reuters, The Washington Post, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Associated Press
see also, in Grist: Umbra advises on plastic water bottles
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