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New Report: Pets vs. Plastics

“Highlighting the impact of plastics on our beloved pets.”

The organization Earthday.org has released a new report regarding the exposure of plastics on our pets. The Pets VS. Plastics report provides pet owners with a deeper look into the plastic exposure risks of pet toys, pet food, and packaging.

As example, under the section “So What is Your Pet Actually Chewing On?”, the report states:

“Polyvinyl Chloride is a hard form of plastic which is most commonly called ‘vinyl.’ It’s too hard for dogs to chew and could potentially even damage their teeth, so toxic chemicals known as phthalates, often referred to as plasticizers, are added to PVC pet toys to make them softer, flexible and essentially more chewy. The issue is that when your dog or cat chews on a toy made from this plastic cocktail, the phthalates leach out of the toy and can be absorbed through our pets’ gums and skin.”

The representatives of Earthday.org interviewed us (TruthaboutPetFood.com), they even purchased the AAFCO Official Publication investigating the concerning ingredients allowed in pet food and animal feeds. The Pets VS. Plastics report examines the concerning lack of oversight of pet food/animal food safety – with regards to plastics and other concerning allowed ingredients.

As well, this report details the risks of plastics exposure from packaging materials of pet foods; both BPA and Phthalates.

And the EarthDay.org report provides information to pet owners on how to limit your pet’s plastic exposure. To read the full report, Click Here.

They also provide this post – 5 Ways Plastic is Sneaking Into Your Pet’s Life.

Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,

Susan Thixton
Pet Food Safety Advocate
TruthaboutPetFood.com
Association for Truth in Pet Food


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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Dick McWay

    July 17, 2024 at 1:53 pm

    Human food/packaging is not any better. Those long held beliefs that the so-called public health agencies had our (and our pets) best interests have all been found to be quite the opposite.

  2. Steve Brown

    July 18, 2024 at 8:53 am

    The Pets vs Plastics report is a must-read for concerned pet parents. Micro and nano-plastics (1/1000 of micro-plastics) are becoming major health threats for all animals. Everything we can do to reduce the amount of micro and nano-plastics that are pets consume will help them lead healthier lives.

    Thank you, Susan, for making this important report available to us.

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