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Only in some bottles

Monday, August 18, 2008

In response to your recent post on Aug. 5, "Let's Talk Going Green," I wanted to clarify that BPA is found in polycarbonate bottles, not all plastic containers. Many stories on the topic omit this important point.

Reading stories about the recent BPA debate, I have noticed that many reporters omit the fact that most single-serve plastic bottles - such as those for water, soft drinks and juices - are made with polyethylene terephthalate (PET), designated by the recycling symbol "1," which does not contain BPA. This material is globally recognized as a safe, recyclable packaging material. Polycarbonate, on the other hand, is designated by the symbol "7" and is not recyclable.

Given that the post indicates that there will be upcoming stories on this issue, I was wondering if you think it would be appropriate to mention how readers can identify polycarbonate bottles based on the recycling code. http://www.factsonpet.com contains information on this subject that may be useful.

Thanks for your consideration of this suggestion, in case the topic does arise again.

John Abrashkin

Facts on PET

New York


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