Press Releases
- How Green is Your SIGG Water Bottle? – Time Magazine
- Why I’ll Swig from my SIGG No More – Huffington Post
- Anger at Swiss Bottle Maker Grows Into Backlash – KTVU news San Francisco
- Ouch. Patagonia Terminates Relationship with SIGG over BPA Reveal – ecorazzi.com
- Anger uncorked at bottle maker SIGG over BPA – Associated Press
- Can SIGG Salvage Its Name Post-BPA? – Environmental Working Group
- The SIGG BPA Confession: You aren’t going to like it any more than we do – ZRecommends
- Sigg and BPA: Partial Truths, Lots of Money Made, and Parents Led Astray – Non-Toxic Kids
- SIGG Update: Did We Get It Right? – Treehugger
- Bisphenol-A in baby bottles . . . and in Sigg bottles (!) – Legal Planet
- Does SIGG Owe Consumers New BPA-Free Water Bottles? – Tree Hugging Family
- Betrayed: SIGG bottles contained BPA lining through 2008 – Sarah Gilbert
- Letting go of SIGG – Four Obsessions
- BPA Industry Fights Back with Tobacco Industry Tactics – Treehugger
In the Press
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Jul 13 2009 |
Nestlé: Draining America Bottle By Bottle Swiss-owned Nestlé is the Walmart of the bottled water industry. Like the mammoth retailer, Nestlé is a volume powerhouse: it already controls a third of the bottled water market in the United States and is expanding. There is a reason: huge profits. Perhaps you recognize its products: Arrowhead, Calistoga, Deer Park, Perrier, Poland Spring, and Ice Mountain. The bottled water market in the U.S. is the largest in the world, with more than 8.82 billion gallons sold in 2007… More Info |
Stories That Matter |
Jun 29 2009 |
California is New Front Line of BPA Fight It’s the stuff of a good Hollywood movie-a potentially toxic chemical lurking in the bodies of most unwitting Americans; a decade of mounting but scuttled scientific evidence; government inaction; undue influence and public denials of harm by the powerful chemical industry; congressional inquiries; a crescendo of outcry by consumers demanding that something be done-and still, the battle to ban bisphenol A (also known as BPA) in food and drink containers rages on…. More Info |
Grist |
May 26 2009 |
Bisphenol A: Opinion Shifting Against Chemical Lawmakers in 20 states and Congress are working to ban a toxic chemical used in a number of products, including plastic baby bottles and in metal food cans… More Info |
Columbus Dispatch |
May 26 2009 |
BPA Leaching into Liquids in Plastic Bottles After a professor with the Harvard School of Public Health warned her students of the dangers of drinking too much water from hard plastic bottles because of exposure to a potentially dangerous chemical called bisphenol A or BPA, a research project was sparked to verify the concerns… More Info |
Health News |
Mar 12 2009 |
Our Oceans Are Turning Into Plastic…Are We? A vast swath of the Pacific, twice the size of Texas, is full of a plastic stew that is entering the food chain. Scientists say these toxins are causing obesity, infertility…and worse… More Info |
Best Life Online |
Feb 26 2009 |
Drink Up, Energy Hogs The first comprehensive and peer-reviewed energy analysis of a bottle of water… More Info |
ScienceNOW Daily News |
Dec 23 2008 |
F.D.A. To Reconsider Plastic Bottle Risk WEEKS after its own advisory board accused the Food and Drug Administration of failing to adequately consider research about the dangers of bisphenol-A, found in many plastic baby bottles, plastic food containers and metal can linings, the agency has agreed to reconsider the issue… More Info |
New York Times |
Dec 11 2008 |
Top 5 Eco-Friendly Water Bottles The Klean Kanteen was their personal favorite… More Info |
Time |
Sep 17 2008 |
FDA Defends Plastic Linked To Health Risks The Food and Drug Administration defended a controversial compound found in plastic baby bottles and in food packaging. A major study has linked bisphenol A to possible risks of heart disease and diabetes… More Info |
NPR Morning Edition |
Sep 3 2008 |
Bottle Drama Due to recent warnings, many runners are wondering if our plastic water bottles belong in the recycling bin… More Info |
Runner’s World |
Aug 2008 |
Just How Harmful Are Bisphenol-A Plastics? Patricia Hunt, who helped to bring the issue to light a decade ago, is still trying to sort it all out… More Info |
Scientific American |
Aug 2008 |
What’s in Your Bottle? While sipping from polycarbonate clearly won’t kill you, we started wondering where else BPA (or other nasties) might be hiding in our bottles.. More Info |
Outside Magazine |
Jun 17 2008 |
Tapped Out Consumers Spurn Bottled Water Environmental and economic concerns have the thirsty favoring the kitchen faucet… More Info |
CBS News |
Mar 13 2008 |
Freshen Up Your Drink While we fuss over the impact of water containers on the environment, however, most of us have overlooked their potential impact on our health. Many water bottles on the market, like many soda containers, are made of a hard plastic called polyethylene terephthalate, or PET… More Info |
Time |
Feb 2008 |
Bottled Water Vs. Tap Water Chemicals, contaminants, pollution, price: new reasons to rethink what you drink and beware of bottled water…More Info |
Reader’s Digest |
Sep 20 2007 |
Two Words: No Plastics Worried sick about plastic — or even feeling a teeny bit queasy? Here are a few alternatives for common baby items, and resources for where to buy ’em. (And don’t forget, you could always make your own.)… More Info |
Grist |
Aug 2007 |
Tapped Out: The True Cost of Bottled Water From childhood, we’re told to drink at least eight glasses of water each day. Unfortunately more and more Americans drink those eight glasses out of plastic bottles—a convenience that stuffs landfills, clogs waterways and guzzles valuable fossil fuels… More Info |
Green Guide |
Jul 2007 |
Message in a Bottle Americans spent more money last year on bottled water than on ipods or movie tickets: $15 Billion. A journey into the economics–and psychology–of an unlikely business boom. And what it says about our culture of indulgence… More Info |
Fast Company |
Jun 2007 |
Polymers Are Forever Alarming tales of a most prevalent and problematic substance…More Info |
Orion Magazine |