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Expert • Independent • Non-profit®
Recommendations & Ratings on Greener Products & Services
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 September 2008 Newsletter
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In this issue:- BPA-free baby bottles
- Questionable carbon claims
- Plastic recycling guide
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BPA-free baby bottles. Consumer Reports recently tested a variety of baby bottles to find out whether "BPA-free" bottles live up to their labels. Get the results. |
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Questionable carbon claims. Products that claim to reduce global warming may not be what they seem. Don't be fooled. Learn more.
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Plastic recycling guide. It's no secret that recycling saves energy and materials. But less than one quarter of all plastic bottles are typically recycled. Find out how you can help.
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