From womb to adulthood, plastics reign supreme in the life of a child. Now, new research has revealed that before a baby is born, they are potentially exposed to microplastics in the womb.
Sadly, by the time the new baby leaves the hospital, their lifelong exposure to toxic plastic has already begun. Even parents with the greatest of intentions to protect their “new bundle of joy” from harm are unaware of the plastic toxins infiltrating their baby. From baby’s first cozy polyester fleece “blanky” to those first cute microfiber footed pajamas, their baby is sure to be wrapped up in synthetic plastic fibers. Then there are the plastic pacifiers and bottles for the baby to suckle on and their first plastic chew teether. Furthermore, from birth, most babies wear disposable diapers/nappies made from petroleum-based products. Baby formula and baby pureed first veggies are stored in single-use plastic containers sure to leach toxins. Even intentional parents aware of the dangers of plastics, cannot escape the toxins entirely. Their baby is surely surrounded by their new “plastic world.” As their baby grows into toddler and childhood, their plastic consumption grows too. Toddlers become enticed by the brightly colored and flashy plastic toys in the store aisles. They become collectors of stuffed animals, in which their favorite teddy bear is made from synthetic fibers. As toddlers outgrow the baby bottle, they move on to the plastic sippy cup continuing their plastic exposure. Toddlers turn into children who want candies wrapped in plastics, and the newest and greatest plastic toy on the market. As children age, they are exposed daily to more and more single-use plastics through school lunches, parties, and prepackaged snacks on the go.
“For children, the exposure from “the parade of plastics”
is endless.”
It is best to give your child the best possible “clean start” in life against toxins. Children weigh much less than adults and cannot process toxins as well as adults can. The “toxin load” of an adult is much different than that of a small child. Children are not finished developing/growing and toxins disrupt their development with future consequences. Furthermore, children absorb toxins from plastics through their mouths and hands, where wetness is. Babies and toddlers who “mouth” their plastic toys and objects, absorb more toxins this way. Plastic toxins are increasingly surrounding our children and as parents, it’s time to act. We are our child’s first line of defense for protection against plastics. Sadly, the production and use of plastics are increasing each year. The new record amounts of plastics each year are being added to our existing mound of plastics here on planet Earth. Plastics do not biodegrade and are eternally sitting in landfills and oceans while they pollute our planet. Plastics leech chemicals into our ground soil, pollute waterways with microplastics, and enter the air we breathe with consequences we do not fully comprehend. Small sustainable changes as a parent, can make big changes in our world. Being aware is the first step any parent can take to make positive lasting changes in their child’s life.
Listed below are 5 ways to reduce plastics for your child. Most of these suggestions are simple yet sustainable swaps for your child.
1. Choose wooden toys for your baby and child
It’s no surprise to anyone that plastic toys are made with chemicals. No matter how safe the plastics are said to be, they are still a cocktail of chemicals that are unnatural and never biodegradable. Plastic toys are produced using “acceptable amounts” of toxins in the manufacturing process. It is best to buy wooden toys for babies as their systems get overloaded quicker with toxins than adults. They also mouth and ingest toxins more than older children as it is part of their development process. When their hands are wet, the skin can also absorb toxins from plastic toys. Switching to natural or unpainted wooden toys or water-based dyes on wooden toys are best for babies and toddlers.
2. Choose 100% cotton bedding for your baby and child
3. Choose natural fiber clothing for your baby and child
4. Choose sustainable tableware, cutlery, cups
5. Avoid plastic-packaged foods at the grocery store
In conclusion
My goal of this article was to bring awareness to the dangers of plastic and provide 5 Ways To Reduce Plastics For Your Child. As a parent of 5 children, I believe that it isn’t an “all or nothing” approach when it comes to sustainability and healthy living. Any changes no matter how small, is a “win” in my opinion. Making every change all at once can be overwhelming and may feel unachievable, however, taking small steps each day will lead you in the right sustainable direction. These small changes will be rewarding and give you pride in being a sustainably conscious parent. The ultimate goal as a parent is to keep our kids happy and healthy. Continually making conscious sustainable choices teaches our children the impact of every decision we make. Raising conscious children is a bonus that will impact generations. I hope you have enjoyed my article and best of luck to you on your sustainable parenting journey! Christina