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January 2009 Newsletter

In this issue:
  • Consumers Union calls for BPA ban
  • New ways to recycle your old TV
  • Find first-rate deals at secondhand shops



Consumers Union calls for BPA ban. In our latest move to protect the public from the potentially harmful effects of bisphenol-A, CU is urging the FDA to ban the chemical in children's products while the agency reevaluates its research. Get our complete BPA coverage.



New ways to recycle your old TV. Combine the holiday shopping season with Super Bowl Sunday and the upcoming digital transition, and what do you get? Millions of old TVs that should be recycled. Find out where to recycle your TV.



Find first-rate deals at secondhand shops. The slumping economy might spell trouble for retail, but resale is booming. Find out how and where to seek out quality merchandise at bargain prices.

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