Will Release Bisphenol A U.S. Companies Recover Hard Plastic Water Bottles
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Patagonia, an outdoor product company based in Ventura, Calif., has been recovering polycarbonate-made water bottles from 40 stores nationwide since December 2005. In January of last year, Whole Foods Markets, an organic food chain, suspended the use of polycarbonate bottles and children's drinking cups.
After receiving complaints from the Mountain Equipment Co-op in Vancouver for about three consecutive years, it began to recall Nalgene hard plastic water bottles and other containers made of polycarbonate in early December of this year, while waiting for the Canadian government to be in May this year. Post a preliminary review report. Some environmental protection organizations in the United States and Canada expect that other companies will soon withdraw their products. Smith, executive director of Protecting the Environment in Canada, believes that consumer goods made of polycarbonate will disappear within two to three years.
The controversy has made the United States Nalge Nunc International Corporation the focus of media attention. Its Nalgene brand new series of water bottles, launched in 2000, immediately became a popular item for high school and college students. These series of water bottles are lightweight and durable, and they have no odor. They are both heat-resistant and cold-resistant, so they are considered as environmentally friendly alternatives to ordinary water bottles.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration believes that an extremely small amount of bisphenol A will not endanger health. The agency reaffirmed that "Bisphenol A has been used to manufacture consumer products for more than 50 years. During this period, no evidence of harm to humans has been found, regardless of dietary intake or exposure of workers to bisphenol A." The United States produces 2.72 million a year. Kg of bisphenol A for tooth sealers, food can linings, compact discs, movie CDs, glasses, and hundreds of household items.