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Conscientious Cook: The Green Guide's Plastic Chart

2007_09_28-Plastic.jpgPlastic is ubiquitous and seemingly indispensable in the kitchen. Certain plastics, however, have been getting a bad rep lately. The phthalates in many plastics are being linked to health problems and fertility issues. We always feel a little weary at every new health scare - really, who can keep up with them all? But we are still trying to become a little more aware of the plastics we use.

This PDF from The Green Guide is a great initial resource. Plastic Products at a Glance is a guide to some of the most common plastic food storage products. It rates their safety and shows which kind of plastic is in each. Also check out their articles on plastic water bottles and the safest reusable plastics.

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Awesome...we recently bought a Britta pitcher, but were considering returning it (unused), since it is plastic. The Britta folks say the plastic is pp, which is okay on the list.

posted by Green Me on October 1st 2007 at 12:52pm
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Excellent. I'll take this shopping with me.

posted by boliyou on October 1st 2007 at 1:27pm
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Oh, damn - I was looking down the list and feeling relieved about the Tupperware, until I saw that the Rock-n-Serve set was on the Avoid list. Time to find a lunch container substitute. And maybe write to Tupperware to ask them when they're going to change it.

posted by stringy on October 1st 2007 at 6:05pm
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