Toxic Nation Reports
No Silver Lining: An Investigation Into BPA Canned Foods
This study, No Silver Lining: An Investigation into Bisphenol A in Canned Foods, tested food from 50 cans, including organic canned food, from Canada and the U.S. for BPA contamination. Over 90% of the cans tested had detectable levels of BPA, some at higher levels than have been detected in previous studies. The study also found that eating common canned foods is exposing North Americans to levels of bisphenol A (BPA) equal to levels shown to cause health problems in laboratory animals
Toxic Nation Guide To Fragrance
Does your fragrance contain secret chemicals not listed on labels, chemicals that can trigger allergic reactions or disrupt hormones, and substances that have not been assessed for safety? Along with the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, we had 17 fragrances tested by an independent laboratory and released the report, “Not So Sexy” about what was found. This guide summarizes the findings and provides some tips for what you can do.
Pollution in People: Cord Blood Contaminants in Minority Newborns
Environmental Working Group (EWG) in partnership with Rachel’s Network is at it again. This time, their biomonitoring focus was on children of African, Hispanic, and Asian heritage. This report details the first reported detection of 21 contaminants in American newborns, including bisphenol A (BPA). Given that Moms in Canada are exposed to similar contamination sources, one can be sure that Canadian infants are contaminated as well.
Toxic Nation Guide to PVC-Free School Supplies
As back-to-school shopping kicks into high gear, this guide will help parents choose safer, PVC-free school supplies in over 20 product categories. Many of the safer alternatives identified, including brand-name food and beverage containers, backpacks, computers, shoes, and some writing supplies, can be found on store shelves across Canada.
Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain's Chemical Smell
Some five brands of shower curtains, purchased from major retailers in the US like Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Sears, were recently tested for levels of volatile chemicals. As many as 108 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were found to off-gas after the curtains were hung-up.
Toxic Baby Bottles in Canada: Bisphenol A Leaching from Popular Brands of Polycarbonate Baby Bottles
According to a new study by Environmental Defence, a harmful chemical, bisphenol A, leaches from popular brands of plastic baby bottles found on Canadian store shelves. Bisphenol A, is a known hormone disruptor and is associated with adverse health effects, including breast and prostate cancer, early puberty in girls, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, and obesity.
ToxicNation at Queen's Park: A Report on Pollution in Three Ontario Politicians (2007)
Read the test results of three Ontario political leaders: Premier Dalton McGuinty, Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory and NDP Leader Howard Hampton.
Toxic Nation on Parliament Hill: A Report on Pollution in Four Canadian Politicians (2007)
Environmental Defence tested four federal politicians for toxic chemicals in their bodies. Read the results!
Polluted Children, Toxic Nation: A Report on Pollution in Canadian Families (2006)
In this study, families across Canada were tested for toxic chemicals in their bodies. Find out how kids’ level of contamination compared with their parents.
Toxic Nation: A Report on Pollution in Canadians (2005)
The very first Toxic Nation study measured the presence of toxic chemicals in the bodies of Canadian adults from coast to coast. Read the results!
