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What is non phthalate plasticizer?

What is non phthalate plasticizer?

Non-phthalates are essentially plasticizers that are free of phthalates. A few examples of non-phthalates include DOTP (diethylehexyl terephthalate, aka DEHT), Hexamoll DINCH (diisononyl cyclohexane dicarboxylate), as well as bio-based plasticizers, such as a line of soy-based plasticizers.

Are all plasticizers phthalates?

Phthalates are a group of chemicals used to make plastics more durable. They are often called plasticizers. Some phthalates are in polyvinyl chloride plastics, which are used to make products such as plastic packaging, garden hoses, and medical tubing.

Can PVC be phthalate-free?

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic, also known as vinyl[1], is rigid and brittle in its pure form. In response, vinyl manufacturers have introduced phthalate-free products that replace phthalates with other plasticizers.

Is phthalate-free PVC toxic?

Even phthalate-free PVC still isn’t a safe plastic because of the other harmful chemicals often used during production. The Center for Health Environment and Justice names the following possible concerns with PVC: May contain dioxin (a known carcinogen) Heat and humidity can increase the release of these chemicals.

What products are phthalate free?

Phthalate-and Paraben-free Cosmetics List-Companies

  • Hawaiian Body Products.
  • Healing Anthropology.
  • Jason Natural Organics and Earth’s Best Organic Sunblock.
  • Juice Organics, 70% CO.
  • Karen’s Botanicals.
  • Kathy’s Family.

What is phthalate syndrome?

In tests of lab rats, chemicals called phthalates, which are widely used in plastic and personal care products, cause several reproductive abnormalities that scientists have dubbed “testicular dysgenesis syndrome” or “phthalate syndrome.” Included are hypospadias, undescended testes, reduced sperm counts and testicular …

Can phthalates be absorbed through skin?

Phthalates are widespread contaminants in both indoor and outdoor environments (Guo and Kannan, 2011). These toxicants can be delivered into body via inhalation, dietary intake, and skin absorption (Singh and Li, 2011, Guo et al., 2012, Bekö et al., 2013).

How do I know if a product contains phthalates?

There is no easy way to tell if a product has added phthalates. Phthalates can be identified on labels by a three or four letter acronym that defines their chemical structures. Labels rarely state “contains phthalates”.

Is PVC banned in Europe?

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films and PVC packaging intended to come into contact with food are not banned in the European Union (EU). However, they must comply with the EU’s Framework Regulation (EC) No. 1935/2004, as amended), Regulation (EC) No. These Regulations apply to all EU Member States.

Can PVC be BPA free?

Regular PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a common, strong and lightweight plastic. uPVC or Rigid PVC does not contain any phthalates or BPA and is safe, stable and perfect for outdoor gardens and decor.

Does PVC leach phthalates?

PVC contains dangerous chemical additives including phthalates, lead, cadmium, and/or organotins, which can be toxic to your child’s health. These toxic additives can leach out or evaporate into the air over time, posing unnecessary dangers to children.

How can I get phthalate-free?

With some zero-waste inspired tips and tricks, you can avoid phthalates in your weekly shopping trips.

  1. Avoid plastic packaging–buy in bulk when possible!
  2. Use reusable bags or jars for bulk food.
  3. Store food in glass or stainless steel containers.
  4. Ditch plastic water bottles & invest in a reusable one.

Why are phthalates so dangerous?

Phthalates are linked to breast and other cancers. They are linked to metabolic syndrome, a syndrome marked by a set of abnormalities of blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and waistline that raises the risk of full-blown diabetes, heart attack, and stroke.

What are the dangers of exposure to BPA and DEHP?

BPA is linked to cancer, miscarriage, fertility, obesity, immunity and sexual-development problems. Similar lab studies have linked DEHP and other phthalates to lower sperm counts, reproductive problems and liver cancer.

Are phthalates toxic?

Phthalates are present in a lot of objects that surround us, and sometimes it might seem impossible to get rid of them. Although not many people are aware of it, phthalates are pretty toxic. They can have serious effects on your health, affecting the reproductive system, kidneys,…

How are phthalates made?

There are dozens of varieties of phthalate, which was first produced in the 1920s. They are made by reacting a chemical called phthalic anhydride with certain alcohols, which can be varied to give the end product specific characteristics.