A kitchen staple in the dock: Lawsuit alleges Ziploc bags leach microplastics – NaturalNews.com

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A lawsuit claims Ziploc bags release microplastics when microwaved or frozen, alleging deceptive marketing practices by S.C. Johnson & Son.

Summary

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against S.C. Johnson & Son, the maker of Ziploc bags, alleging that the company deceptively markets its products as “microwave-safe” and “freezer-safe” despite evidence suggesting they leach microplastics into food when exposed to temperature extremes. The lawsuit argues that consumers would have made different purchasing decisions if informed of this potential risk. Microplastics, tiny plastic particles resulting from the breakdown of larger plastics, are now pervasive in the environment and food chain, with emerging research linking them to potential health issues like inflammation and immune system disruption.

The FDA currently maintains that existing evidence doesn't prove microplastic levels in food pose a health risk, but this position clashes with growing public concern and independent research. The case highlights a broader societal debate about the balance between regulatory frameworks requiring conclusive proof of harm and a precautionary approach to potential health risks from widespread plastic exposure.

This legal challenge reflects a shift in perception of plastics, once hailed as revolutionary conveniences, now recognized as a source of persistent pollution. The outcome of the lawsuit could influence future product testing, marketing transparency, and consumer trust in everyday products, prompting a reevaluation of chemical regulation and the long-term health costs associated with convenience.

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