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As a parent, you naturally want to protect your baby’s health and well-being. Well, you can do that and promote a healthy environment by making choices that are good for your child and good for the planet.
Many baby bottles, rattles, and bath toys are made from plastic. Whenever possible opt for glass, nonleaded ceramic, wooden or stainless steel alternatives. The most eco- and baby-friendly are bioplastics, which are made from corn and other substances. To identify a plastic, look at the number inside the recycling symbol. Bioplastics will be labelled as such.
The catchall category, #7, includes less desirable plastics. Better choices are polyethylene (#1, #2, and #4) and polypropylene (#5), which are nonchlorinated and use fewer toxic additives than other plastics.Avoid PVC (polyvinyl chloride)—identified with a “V” or #3—or polystyrene (#6), which can leach chemicals. Regardless of the type, plastic products should not be used in the microwave or dishwasher, since heat can cause chemical breakdown.
The typical child goes through 8,000 nappies before she’s toilet trained. In the United States that translates to 49 million nappies disposed each day. Most of those end up in landfill sites, where they will remain for the next 200 to 500 years before they decompose. Want ecofriendlier options?
By taking a few steps toward a greener environment you can have a positive impact on your baby’s health as you limit your impact on the planet your children and their children will inherit.
Christopher Gavigan’s book, Healthy Child Healthy World, Creating a Cleaner, Greener, Safer Home, is filled with tips on how to do just that. For more information, log onto www.healthychild.orgCopyright © 2012 Aisle7. All rights reserved. Aisle7.com