Bisphenol A (BPA) plastic pollutant molecule. Chemical often present in polycarbonate plastics, has estrogen disrupting effects. Skeletal formula Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy
UT researcher finds synthetic estrogen in BPA-free plastics – The Daily Texan
BPA-free plastics may be less safe than those with chemical
Study: Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Like Chemicals : NPR
Part I: Is estrogenic activity (EA) in plastics the next BPA? | plasticstoday.com
Endocrine Disruptors: How Plastics Wreak Havoc on Your Hormones
Xenoestrogens estrogen and endometriosis
Part I: Is estrogenic activity (EA) in plastics the next BPA? | plasticstoday.com
Using Less Plastic Leads to Fewer Harmful Chemicals in the Body - Public Health Institute
Does Your Plastic Bottle Contain Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals?
How Bottled Water is Killing You – Life Ionizers
When Estrogen Becomes a Problem: Beachside Naturopathic Clinic: Naturopathic Doctors
The Dangers of Plastic: Is it Safe to Drink Water from Plastic Bottles – PathWater
Xenoestrogens: Plastic's Estrogen Killer [and How to Avoid It] – Synchro
A Frightening Field Guide to Common Plastics – Mother Jones