

| Phthalates |
| Consequent to its ubiquitousness, Phthalates are now one of the most prevalent pollutants in our environment. |
| Notes: l (1) KEMI(2001) Natonal Chemicals Inspectorate. Risk Assessment:bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. CAS-N:117-81-7;EINECS-No.204-211-0.2001. Via www.noharm.org/library/docs/Phthalate_Report.pdf (2) www.noharm.org/library/docs/Phthalate_Report.pdf (3) Gray LE Jr, C Wolf, C Lambright, P Mann, M Price, RL Cooper, and J Ostby. 1999. Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p'-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual differentiation produces diverse profiles of reproductive malformations in the male rat. Toxicol Ind Health Jan-Mar;15(1-2):94-118. |
| Phthalates (THAL-ates) (plasticizers) are used to soften PVC to make it flexible for certain applications such as auto interiors, food packaging, children's toys and teethers, shower curtains, floor tile and raincoats... |
| Manufacturers produce about 800 million tons of Phthalates each year. 90% of that goes into softening PVC and only about one percent of PVC is recycled (2) |
| Phthalates are also found in cosmetics, perfumes, pesticides, lubricants, many personal care products (labeled simply as fragrance), air fresheners, adhesives, mattresses, straws, cling wrap, blood bags, catheters, nail polish, hair spray, the coating of time release pharmaceuticals and on and on.. |
| Phthalates do not bind with the polymer they soften, therefore they are free to migrate out of it. It is found that 2 to 50 percent of phthalates leach from the plastic they were weakly bonded with.(1) |
| In animal studies Phthalates have been known to impair reproduction and development, depress testosterone levels, alter liver and kidney function, damage the heart and lungs, affect blood clotting and insulin resistance and potentialy contribute to obesity. |
| Studies have shown that dramatic changes in male sexual characteristics have occured when "exposure took place in utero at levels of exposure that are hundreds or thousands of times lower, than those necessary to cause damage in adults.''(3) |
| DEHP, a phthalate has been found in the Antarctic pack ice, at depths up to three meters, and in deep-sea jellyfish down more than 3000 feet in the Atlantic Ocean. (2) |
| DEHP was banned in cosmetics in the EU in January 2002 and in toys and childcare articles in 2005. |
| The EPA has classified DEHP a probable carcinogen. Yet it is still found in many children's products. In the US, the Consumer Product Safety Commission requested a 3% voluntary limit of DEHP in pacifiers and teethers. |








| Good News! The recent Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act will ban three phthalates: DEHP, DBP, and BBP in new toys. Three others DINP, DIDP, and DnOP will be banned pending further studies. See NY Times editorial:www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/opinion/05tue2.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |



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