Life Without Plastic: The Practical Step-by-step Guide To Avoiding Plastic To Keep Your Family And The Planet Healthy
by Jay Sinha /
2017 / English / EPUB
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After the birth of their son, Jay Sinha and Chantal Plamondon set
out on a journey to eliminate plastic baby bottles as the
Canadian government moved to ban BPA. When they found it was
difficult to procure glass baby bottles, Jay and Chantal made it
their mission to not only find glass and metal replacements for
plastic, but to make those products accessible to the public as
well.
After the birth of their son, Jay Sinha and Chantal Plamondon set
out on a journey to eliminate plastic baby bottles as the
Canadian government moved to ban BPA. When they found it was
difficult to procure glass baby bottles, Jay and Chantal made it
their mission to not only find glass and metal replacements for
plastic, but to make those products accessible to the public as
well.
Printed on FSC-certified paper and with BPA-free ink,
Printed on FSC-certified paper and with BPA-free ink,Life
Without Plastic
Life
Without Plastic strives to create more awareness about
BPA-based products, polystyrene and other single-use plastics,
and provides readers with ideas for safe, reusable and affordable
alternatives. While plastic has its uses in technology, the
medical and industrial sectors and some products around the home,
single-use plastics may release chemicals when they come in
contact with food and water. These disposable plastics are
commonly used to package food and drinks as well as personal care
and cleaning products. Jay and Chantal show readers how to
analyze their personal plastic use, find alternatives and create
easy replacements in this step-by-step guide. Get your family
healthier, spread consciousness and radiate positive plastic-free
energy by taking action to help the environment.
strives to create more awareness about
BPA-based products, polystyrene and other single-use plastics,
and provides readers with ideas for safe, reusable and affordable
alternatives. While plastic has its uses in technology, the
medical and industrial sectors and some products around the home,
single-use plastics may release chemicals when they come in
contact with food and water. These disposable plastics are
commonly used to package food and drinks as well as personal care
and cleaning products. Jay and Chantal show readers how to
analyze their personal plastic use, find alternatives and create
easy replacements in this step-by-step guide. Get your family
healthier, spread consciousness and radiate positive plastic-free
energy by taking action to help the environment.