Mnemonic Device for Avoiding BPA
anything labeled with the recycling code three, six, or seven goes into the trash. (In my research on BPA, I encountered a mnemonic device with the lilt of a nursery rhyme: “Four, five, one, and two/All the rest are bad for you.”)
Notes:
“Four, five, one, and two/All the rest are bad for you.”
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