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New plastic containers are filled with peace of mind

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 23, 2008 - Nalgene Nunc International has introduced a new line of BPA-free plastic containers and will phase out its popular line of polycarbonate containers, which have been the rage for nearly a decade. BPA is short for bisphenol A, a controversial compound found in polycarbonate plastics. Recently Nalgene (nalgene-outdoor.com) announced a BPA-free line called Everyday, which embodies the characteristics that made its polycarbonate bottles so popular. ...
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Gearing up: 3 ways to quench a thirst without BPA worries

The Sacramento Bee
April 23, 2008 - If the letters PC (polycarbonate) appear, chances are your bottle was made with BPA. It'll certainly take a beating, though it is slightly heavier (6 ounces) than the plastic competition. This 32-ounce capacity model has a bladder made of a more pliable but less rugged polyethylen HDPE plastic. ...
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Plastic grocery bags raise environmental issues

The News & Observer
April 22, 2008 - Some states and cities have considered banning or taxing disposable plastic bags. The council said one truck carrying plastic bags can carry the same number of bags as seven trucks hauling bulkier paper ones.And then there is the issue of trees. ...
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Plastic bag ban draws criticism

Telegram & Gazette
April 22, 2008 - Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled, the two said. Flynn said the plastic bag is not the problem; the problem is what people do with the plastic bag afterwards. “We have concerns about the consumers who utilize plastic bags to protect product that is either perishable, frozen or can be handled much better in a plastic.” Mr. ...
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Stores protest proposed plastic bag ban

Telegram & Gazette
April 22, 2008 - Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled, the two said. Flynn said the plastic bag is not the problem; the problem is what people do with the plastic bag afterwards. “We have concerns about the consumers who utilize plastic bags to protect product that is either perishable, frozen or can be handled much better in a plastic.” Mr. ...
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Plastic bag ban draws criticism

Telegram & Gazette
April 22, 2008 - Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled, the two said. Flynn said the plastic bag is not the problem; the problem is what people do with the plastic bag afterwards. “We have concerns about the consumers who utilize plastic bags to protect product that is either perishable, frozen or can be handled much better in a plastic.” Mr. ...
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Watch Those Plastic Bottles

Diet Blog
April 22, 2008 - The plastic is more likely to release BPA when repeatedly heated at high temperatures. Don't wash polycarbonate plastic containers in the dishwasher. ...
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Biodegradable Plastic Bag Disappears in Four Months, Along With Your Earth-Killing Guilt [Green]

Gizmodo
April 21, 2008 - Biodegradable plastics aren't new, but in the past they've been pretty weak and expensive. Eco-geeks at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have come up with the anti-daywalker of plastic: All of its strengths, but it disintegrates in four months. Another is polylactic acid, which is made by fermenting starches, and breaks down in just 60 days—it's a possible candidate for water bottle plastics. ...
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Something to know about your Nalgene and baby bottles

Houston Chronicle
April 21, 2008 - He doesn't use plastic silverware or drink from plastic cups, though he freezes food in some plastic containers. ...
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Staying green: Recycling is good for the earth, good for business

Tri-City Herald
April 20, 2008 - ...industry publication Recycling Today, said he sees industry sentiment about plastic starting to change.Just as metal and paper have become established as easily recyclable, plastic is likely on its way.Especially as consumers buy more goods made of recycled plastic, said Gail Everett, environmental education coordinator for the city of Richland.A majority of the Mid-Columbia's recycled plastic gets sent overseas because Asian countries have the technology to......
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