• @TGTX
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      138 months ago

      Nalgene only started to transition to BPA free plastic in 2008. They sold so many in the 90s and 2000s. Any “old” Nalgene should just be disposed.

        • @NegativeInf
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          48 months ago

          You already are. Blood full of PFAs, bones full of lead, lungs full of flame retardants and a gut full of microplastics, not to mention all the agrochemical exposure and their effects on the endocrine system.

      • @Smoogs
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        18 months ago

        Most drinking bottles from then had bpa. The ban didn’t come until 2012 for all baby products.