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products, look for silicone substitutes. In lieu of ziplock bags,
                    dishwasher-safe cloth substitutes work great.

                    Phthalates. This is a word people inject into the argument right
                    about now that never looks right on paper but is important
                    to recognize and easier to say. (It’s THAL-lates, if that helps.)
                    Phthalates are endocrine disruptors, which means they inter-
                    fere with the normal functioning of hormones in the body.
                    They can make plastics like some food wraps and packag-
                    ing soft, and the concern is that they may leach into foods
                    themselves. Phthalates are found in such a dizzying number
                    of consumer products—they’re  almost impossible to avoid
                    completely. But at high levels they have been linked to com-
                    promised sperm quality, hormone function, and reproductive
                    development among men, and to preterm birth and early-
                    onset puberty among women.


                    Culturally, Americans are far more guilt-free about using dis-
                    posable consumer goods than people in many other countries.
                    Americans still use an average of nearly a plastic bag a day,
                    for example, whereas people living in Denmark use four a year.

                    Bottom line: Whatever you care most about—oceans of plastic or
                    oceans of health reasons—it’s time to part ways.



















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