Happening now: Baby-bottle giveaway at High Point center

No, the big inflatable baby bottle outside the High Point Neighborhood Center is not some sort of birth announcement (though the center itself is still in its infancy). It’s to promote the baby-bottle giveaway/swap that’s happening till about 1 pm. As previewed here this morning, local environmental-health groups and Neighborhood House are hoping to encourage people to stop using certain plastic bottles and sippy cups – so they’re giving away glass bottles, accepting turned-in items, and also asking for support for legislation to ban the plastic component Bisphenol A.

Also on hand to help hand out the bottles – from left – Blair Anundson from WashPIRG, Ray Li and Mark Okazaki from Neighborhood House:

WashPIRG is trying to get the Safe Baby Bottle Act – banning Bisphenol A in products for children/babies – passed this year in the Legislature, where it stalled last year.

2 Replies to "Happening now: Baby-bottle giveaway at High Point center"

  • Italiana12 February 10, 2010 (1:51 pm)

    Do you have any contact information for the folks that ran this great bottle exchange program?? I missed my opportunity but would like to find out if they would still take the bottles and/or plan to do it again in the future. Thanks!

    • WSB February 10, 2010 (2:15 pm)

      Washington Toxics Coalition, WashPIRG, Neighborhood House. Follow the link to WashPIRG in the story; their site should have contact info. Or if you are close to Neighborhood Center, give them a call … TR

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