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Title: Bottled Water:


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Bottled Water
  • Risk Factors from Human Consumption and the
    Environment
  • Delile Langeni, Ph.D. student
  • Walden University
  • PH 8165-2
  • Instructor Dr. Raymond Thron
  • Spring, 2009

2
The Health Risks of Plastic Containers
  • Not limited to just bottled water
  • Food containers, baby bottles, plastic wrap, 5
    gallon water containers, sports squeeze bottles,
    Styrofoam, etc
  • Although the FDA has approved all plastics
    currently being used to package food, they might
    not all be safe
  • The release of harmful toxins usually occurs with
    prolonged storage, or increased storage
    temperatures.

3
Good Plastics vs. Bad Plastics
  • Bad Plastics
  • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
  • Polystyrene (PS)
  • Poly Carbonate, which contains bisphenol-A (BPA)
  • Better Plastics
  • Polyethylene terephtalate (PET or PETE)
  • Polypropylene

4
Polyvinly Chloride (PVC)
  • Considered to be most hazardous consumer product
    ever created
  • Cooking oil bottles, clear food packaging,
    children's toys, industrial piping
  • Mercury, dioxins, phthalates, toxins can leech
    from PVC
  • Irreversible life long threats, which can cause
    cancer and harm immune and reproductive systems

5
Polystyrene (PS)
  • Styrofoam is one form of polystyrene
  • Common household product which can leech styrene
    into food
  • Disposable plates and cups, meat trays, egg
    cartons, carry out containers
  • Human carcinogen, which is hazardous for
    consumption

6
Poly Carbonate - BPA
  • Contains the hormone disruptor bisphenol-A (BPA)
  • Used mostly in baby bottles and reusable sports
    bottles
  • Poses a risk of improper brain development in
    infants and children
  • Not recommended for mothers that are pregnant or
    nursing
  • BPA interfere with hormone levels
  • People with high levels of BPA have higher risk
    of developing uterine fibrosis, breast cancer,
    and prostate cancer

7
Better Plastics PET/PETE
  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE), is
    safer to use
  • Easily recycled
  • Commonly found in water bottles, soda bottles,
    salad dressing, etc
  • Does not contain BPA, but studies have shown to
    still leech harmful toxins if kept on a shelf for
    long periods of time

8
To Recycle or not to Recycle?
  • When recycling, look for the triangle with the
    1
  • More and more communities are starting to accept
    2, 4, and 5 for recycling
  • 3 and 6 very difficult to recycle and is bad
    for the environment

9
Why Bottled Water?
  • Convenient on the go
  • Tastes better
  • Unsure about the quality of tap water

10
Why not tap water?
  • Drinking water in the U.S. is some of the safest
    in the world
  • 90 of Americans are serviced by public water
    systems
  • Quality regulated under the Safe Drinking Water
    Act and many other regulations

11
Alternatives to harmful plastics
  • Tap water with water filter
  • Consume bottled water (with the proper recycle
    code) shortly after being bottled by the
    manufacturer
  • Aluminum or stainless steel water bottles
  • Try to heat food in containers not containing
    plastic

12
Conclusion
  • Release of harmful toxins can lead to serious
    health risks
  • Vigilantly seek out plastics which are better for
    you to use
  • Try to use only PET/PETE type plastics
  • Use other alternative methods whenever possible
  • Save the environment..RECYCLE

13
Questions
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References
  • Kotz, Deborah. Study of Chemical in Plastic
    Bottles Raises Alarm. U.S. News and Report.
    April 10, 2009 http//health.usnews.com/articles/h
    ealth/living-well-usn/2008/04/16/study-of-chemical
    -in-plastic-bottles-raises-alarm.html
  • Olson, Cathe. Plastic water bottle safety.
    VegFamily The Magazine for Vegan Family Living.
    http//www.vegfamily.com/whole-family/plastic-wate
    r-bottle-safety.htm
  • Colbert, MD, Don. Avoid Plastic Water Bottles.
    Alkaline ionized water, water and health. March
    7, 2009 http//www.wellspringwellbeing.com/2009/03
    /avoid-plastic-water-bottles/
  • Howard, Brian Clark. What do Recycling Symbols
    on Plastics Mean? Green Homes.
    http//www.thedailygreen.com/green-homes/latest/re
    cycling-symbols-plastics-460321
  • McRandle, P.W. Dangers of Plastic Water
    Bottles. Alkaline ionized water, water and
    health. March 15, 2009 http//www.wellspringwellbe
    ing.com/2009/03/dangers-of-plastic-water-bottles/
  • http//www.pvcfree.org/
  • http//www.epa.gov/Region3/radio-text/podcast_Tap_
    vs_Bottle.html
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