Archive for July, 2010

Chemical Bisphenol-A Found in Paper Receipts

Washington Post, Lyndsey Layton
Published July 27, 2010

As lawmakers and health experts wrestle over whether a controversial chemical, bisphenol-A, should be banned from food and beverage containers, a new analysis by an environmental group suggests Americans are being exposed to BPA through another, surprising route: paper receipts.

The Environmental Working Group found BPA on 40 percent of the receipts it collected from supermarkets, automated teller machines, gas stations and chain stores. In some cases, the total amount of BPA on the receipt was 1,000 times the amount found in the epoxy lining of a can of food, another controversial use of the chemical.

Read the entire article here:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/26/AR2010072605001.html?hpid=sec-business

  • Share/Bookmark

5 Reasons to Use Organic Cotton on Your Baby

As a parent, you want to be sure that anything that goes near your precious one is safe. Most of today’s commercial fabrics undergo chemical treatment. So how do we make sure we keep our babies safe? One way is by using organic baby clothing.

Organic baby cotton apparel is easily available here at the Organic Ebaby store. These particular goods are designed from natural cotton and are 100% toddler friendly. Therefore if you would like the very best on your toddler, go for organic baby apparel.  Listed here are 5 great logical reasons why organic baby clothing is a better option:

  1. Because it is made from 100% organic cotton and is free of toxins and chemicals, organic baby clothing is safe for your baby’s delicate skin and will not put your baby at risk for rashes, irritations, or skin allergies.
  2. With this fabric, you reduce the risk of your child to take in hazardous chemical compounds, unnatural dyes, and also toxic compounds, which are usually in cotton-made garments.
  3. This type of baby clothing is durable and will last longer than conventional clothing.
  4. Organic baby outfits are more environmentally friendly since they aren’t shipped to your local store from distant manufacturers.
  5. Organic baby items aren’t simply baby friendly; they are environmentally friendly too. There are no unnatural dyes included in organic baby fabric, so there are no harmful side effects on your baby or the environment.

There you have it — 5 excellent explanations why you need to make that move to organic baby clothing. Today, almost all types of organic baby clothing styles and designs are readily available. Check all of them out today, make sure your child is fashionably stylish while still protecting the environment.

  • Share/Bookmark
Easy AdSense by Unreal