Sunday, June 3, 2012

Plastic vs. Glass

Our public health issue is the use of plastic water bottles. We chose to put our “this is public health” sticker in a Starbucks because they sell glass cups and water bottles-a healthier alternative to plastic water bottles. Everyone loves the convenience and eco-friendliness of a reusable plastic water bottle, but how safe are they to drink from? Studies have shown that bisphenol A (BPA) can be dangerous for children. While there is no conclusive evidence, many parents are switching to BPA-free plastic bottles to avoid any side effects from BPA. As for disposable plastic bottles, the chemical polyethylene terephthalate (PET) can increase bacteria levels. If the bottle is reused and isn’t washed between uses, an accumulation of bacteria from the hands and mouth of the user is formed. If exposed to heat or frequent handling, water bottles that contain PET can also leach chemicals into the beverage that is kept in the bottle. A great alternative to plastic bottles are glass bottles, which we found in several different forms at our local Starbucks coffee shop. Glass bottles are safer because they don’t contain chemicals like BPA and PET and they are cleaner in that they don’t collect bacteria as easily as plastic. Another non-plastic option is stainless steel bottles which are more durable than glass and offer the same health benefits. Glass bottles are also more expensive than their plastic counterparts but if you are careful not to break them they may last longer and remain safe to use for longer. If you do choose to use disposable plastic water bottles, do not subject them to extreme heat or reuse them an excessive number of times. If you use reusable plastic water bottles, keep them clean by washing them frequently with antibacterial soap.   

--Ana, Amanda, Aklil and Courtney

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2 comments:

  1. I thought this blog is very informing, I did not know anything BPA or PET or that taking certain precautions to reuse water bottles is important to our health. I think these places like Starbucks, using alternative methods then plastic , is great for the environment.I think more places should be more active in taking measures to protect our environment.

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  2. Amazing contribution. I try to use all BPA free bottles as well. Glass is definitely the best container to use for drinks, as well as the most sustainable for our pockets and our environment. I've actually heard that plastics ingested in the form of BPA can cause hormonal imbalances. Pretty scary huh? Educating others with blogs like these are the first step to eliminating harmful products in our daily lives. I'm happy to see that even business's as commercial as Starbucks are adapting healthy alternatives.

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