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Current Campaign
The Safe Baby Bottle Act
The Safe Baby Bottle Act would address this problem by phasing out BPA in baby bottles, sippy cups, and other children's food containers. Learn more about the bill and campaign. Unfortunately, opposition from chemical companies and Wal-Mart
blocked the Safe Baby Bottle Act from becoming law in 2009. The
legislation has been put forward again in the 2010 legislative session
and is one of the priorities of the Environmental Priorities Coalition. Recent News
Governor Signs Bill To Ban BPA In Children's Dishware and Sports BottlesGovernor Gregoire signed the Safe Baby Bottle Act into law. The new legislation reinforces the state’s status as a national leader in protecting children’s health from toxic chemicals. Washington is now only the second state to ban bisphenol A (BPA) in sports bottles and the fifth to take action on the chemical in children’s dishware. Legislation seeks limited ban on chemical used in plasticsPerhaps as early as Friday, the Washington state Senate is expected to vote on whether to fine manufacturers and retailers that make or sell baby bottles, sippy cups, and cans or jars of infant food that contain the chemical bisphenol A because of health concerns for young children. Toy Companies To Disclose Toxics In Toys Under New State ProgramChildren’s health advocates today applauded the Washington State Department of Ecology’s (Ecology) first-in-the nation program that will require manufacturers of toys and other children’s products to report whether their products contain certain harmful chemicals. Resources
A list of resources for the current legislative campaign.
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