February 22, 2007 at 3:03 pm
From a recent article on CNN.com:
In 2005, when government scientists tested 60 soft, vinyl lunchboxes, they found that one in five contained amounts of lead that medical experts consider unsafe — and several had more than 10 times hazardous levels.
But that’s not what they told the public.
Instead, the Consumer Product Safety Commission released a statement that they found “no instances of hazardous levels.” And they refused to release their actual test results, citing regulations that protect manufacturers from having their information released to the public.
Read the full story HERE.
And, be sure to trade in your children’s vinyl lunchboxes for organic cotton lunchbags.














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