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Some plastic leach chemicals into our food, water and home environments.
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But over time, the plastic leaches its raw ingredient back into the environment.
I had heard it wasn't a good idea to refill these single-use bottles because the plastic leaches dangerous chemicals.
Plastic leaches into the water it holds, which has been linked to health issues like reproductive problems and different types of cancer.
(Plastics leach chemicals such as Bisphenol A – BPA – as they degrade).
In addition, Wagner and Oehlmann [[64],[65]] demonstrated that plastics leach EDCs.
The industrial chemical bisphenol A (BPA), used to manufacture polycarbonate plastics, may leach from disposable plastic bottles.
We have known since the 1960's that plastic containers leach chemicals into food.
Environmental groups and some scientists have raised concern that such plastic can leach bisphenol A, an endocrine-disrupting chemical.
At environmentally sensitive Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., though, some students and professors prefer to carry Mason jars, fearing plastic factories leach toxins into the water.
Some consumers worry that polycarbonate plastic can leach the chemical bisphenol-A (although it hasn't been proved), so some makers are working with suppliers to develop materials that do not contain it.
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