“Ban the BPA Bottle” says Breast Cancer UK
In December 2009 Breast Cancer UK launched their No More BPA campaign calling on the Government to take action to end the use of the controversial chemical BPA in baby bottles.
This call was backed by NCT (formerly National Childbirth Trust), UNISON, The Women’s Environmental Network, the Cancer Prevention and Education Society and CHEM Trust.
The results of the survey conducted by the charity show that the public support the move, with 61 per cent of the public saying that the UK Government should “act to end the use of BPA in baby bottles.” Baby bottles containing BPA are already voluntarily withdrawn from shelves in Canada and the USA, but are still available in the UK.
BornFree is the world’s leading brand for baby bottles and feeding devices free from Bisphenol-A (BPA), Phthalates and PVC, which are now available across the UK. BornFree products offer a completely safe option for parents wishing to avoid the risk of interference with the developmental processes of children, which evidence suggests is caused by leaching of chemicals such as BPA from plastics. Babies and growing children are particularly at risk from exposure because they are still undergoing many hormone-controlled developmental processes.
BornFree baby feeding products have always been and always will be free from harmful chemicals.
Help protect your child from complications caused by chemicals in plastics and visit www.babybornfree.co.uk for more information.











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