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Tag Directory > Leaching


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Kitchen Plastic: Easy Greening | Healthy and Green Living

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Safest plastics for food and beverages | Yahoo! Green

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BPA-Free Water Bottles

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Many walkers are concerned over reports that damaged polycarbonate clear water bottles might leach bisphenol A (BPA) into the water. Many water bottles are made of other plastics and have always been BPA-free. Polycarbonate bottles generally are clear, not opaque. If your clear plastic water bottle has a 7 inside a triangle on the bottom, it might be polycarbonate, although it could still be BPA-free. Manufacturers of polycarbonate bottles swiftly responded by spring of 2008, producing BPA-free versions. If it's time for a new water bottle, you might want to consider these choices or others labeled BPA-free., delicious.com

 

Reusable water bottles you'll actually want to use. - By Laura Moser - Slate Magazine

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Cochise copper mine poised for new operations | www.azstarnet.com ®

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Curbside recycling--A Closer Look at Plastics - "Plastics by Numbers"

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Ideal Bite states Plastics #1, 2, 4 & 5 are safe whereas #3 & 7 may not be. Plastic #3 PVC is said to contain hormone disrutptors: Plastic by numbers. Some plastics, like PVC (#3), polystyrene (#6)and polycarbonate (#7) contain hormone disruptors or other nasty chemicals. Stay healthy with plastics #1, 2, 4 or 5. As for microwaving food in plastic?just don't: it can leach into food., delicious.com

 

The Scientist : NewsBlog : Leaching plastics throw lab assays

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Careful What You Burn

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We all know that as a result of modernization and the industrial revolution, our lifestyles have been significantly improved., delicious.com

 

Cyanide Contamination in Public Water

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Cyanide refers to a family of carbon-nitrogen bonded molecules. A cyanide ?group? can react with other organic and inorganic molecules to form various species of cyanides. Most people think of cyanide poisoning when they think of cyanide. Some cyanide molecules are certainly more toxic than others., delicious.com

 

Nitrate Stimulates Greenhouse Gas Production in Small Streams

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Soil Science Society of America + http://jeq.scijournals.org/cgi/content/full/38/2/637, delicious.com

 

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