Toxic Plastic Chemicals Number in the Thousands, Most Are Unregulated, Report Finds
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Toxic Plastic Chemicals Number in the Thousands, Most Are Unregulated, Report Finds

“Life in plastic; it’s fantastic,” so the song goes, but in reality, plastics and the chemicals used to create them have been increasingly linked to numerous harms to human health and the environment. And with new plastic chemicals entering the market all the time, it’s been difficult for regulators and policy makers to determine the scope of the problem. Now, for the first time, researchers have pulled together scientific and regulatory data to develop a database of all known chemicals used in plastic production.

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What Does Plastic Do to the Endocrine System?
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

What Does Plastic Do to the Endocrine System?

Before this plastic enters the natural ecosystem, the chemicals inside can leach out of water bottles and other food containers, entering the body and potentially endangering human health, according to a mounting body of research. In particular, plastic contains endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that could wreak havoc on certain messaging systems in the human body.

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Dark Plastics
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Dark Plastics

If your home has HDPE plastic containers— it almost certainly does; look for the No. 2—you should know some of it may have been treated with a process called fluorination. And you might be exposing yourself to PFAS, the “forever chemicals.”

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Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Why Are They Called ‘Forever Chemicals,’ and Other Things to Know About PFAS

Residents of rural Central Massachusetts were shocked to learn that a composting facility likely spread toxic ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS into their drinking water, according to state officials. They’re not alone. The state has identified dangerous levels of the compounds in 84 community water systems across the Commonwealth. The chemicals have been linked to a slew of health problems, even in tiny quantities

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