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Why you should STOP DRINKING from aluminum cans...

Why you should STOP DRINKING from aluminum cans...

Here's why you should STOP drinking out of aluminum cans... and try and switch to glass bottles instead. One really easy way of reducing the amount of plastic you eat every day - is by switching from aluminum cans to glass bottles. Every single aluminum can is lined in plastic on the inside. Thi...
3 Reasons Why Baby Food Pouches Are Problematic and Why You Shouldn't Let Your Kids Eat Them

3 Reasons Why Baby Food Pouches Are Problematic and Why You Shouldn't Let Your Kids Eat Them

3 Reasons Why Baby Food Pouches Are Problematic and Why You Shouldn't Let Your Kids Eat Them

In today's fast-paced world, convenience often takes precedence over what's best for our children's health. Baby food pouches have become a go-to option for many parents, offering easy feeding solutions for busy lifestyles. However, just because something is ubiquitous, doesn't mean that it's safe...

Single-Use Plastics Are Toxic!

Single-Use Plastics Are Toxic!

Single-use plastics have become an increasingly common part of our daily lives. From disposable cups to plastic straws and utensils, we use these products for a few minutes before tossing them in the trash. However, the convenience of single-use plastics comes at a significant cost to our health ...
Not All Plastic Exposure is Created Equal

Not All Plastic Exposure is Created Equal

Plastic toxicity is a growing concern in our world today, as the widespread use of plastic has led to an increase in plastic waste and exposure to plastic in the environment. While the dangers of plastic exposure are well known, it is important to note that not all plastic exposure is created equ...
Why We Shouldn't Eat Or Drink From Plastic...

Why We Shouldn't Eat Or Drink From Plastic...

We eat and drink plastic hundreds of time every day - it's in our water, our air and the dust in our house. Plastic ingestion is a significant problem that we face today. Plastic has become ubiquitous in our daily lives, and it is estimated that by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean th...

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