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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Fred Vom Saal researches the adverse effects of plastic additives like BPA. See what he finds out, and the consequences his discoveries could have for our health...

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  • Plastic is out Enemy

  • @pianistjim JAMES

  • Really Insightful. This will change my views on plastic. Thank you for the video

  • I'm glad that people are making videos that inform the masses about how humans are hurting the earth

  • Its sad to see how much we pollute the world and also how it effects others like animals at sea. Hopefully with the results from the tests on BPA will open more doors to alter the chemical so we can prevent harm to babies and other creatures.

  • its good to see that people are trying to solve the problem of plastic. people should stop using plastic cause it is destroying the earth!

  • @HIVPickles23 It has already gone to hell

  • Only a matter of time before everything goes to hell...

  • Exactly! It's all about the money! It's in everything we make, so take away the BPA, and you have a problem. I want them to get rid of BPA, but if they do that, there will be a money crisis! So maybe try to alter the chemical. If it's an acid it could react with other elements or chemicals. In the meantime... I need to stop drinking soda... :(

  • Of course the plastics industry will claim BPA isn't very harmful for babies. One cannot expect them to do very much about the situation, simply because they are largely motivated by money. That's just the way capitalism works; honesty and idealism seldom pays off in the short term.

    It is up to the individual. Each and every one of us has to lead our lives in a way that doesn't harm the environment more than "necessary". It's everyone's responsibility, not just the corporations.

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