coming from DWP, being called a Mumzilla is a compliment. she frequently drops by different threads to make odious remarks.
I was not implying he was as salesman HW, which is why I asked for clarification...As i said, he could be anyone.
Still, if his customers are not asking questions about the hormonal components of his products, he may not be fully up to date of the current research which are drawing doubts about its safety.
but, since you trust his opinion more because of who he says he is, more power to you.
From where I and other mums are sitting, some may prefer to look at the guidelines set by the gov'ts of Canada and Japan have implemented and ask the question, 'why is our gov't and the EU not seemingly as interested in this material?' My cynical fear is that since our gov't drags its feet on so many things with infant nutrition that this is another one.
The funny thing is, that Polypropylene is as ubiquitous and cheap as polycarbonate for making goods. PP has fallen out of fashion for making bottles eventhough it is as durable and it doesn't have hormone disrupters. It is all about marketing at one point in time, i suspect that PC has become the common for baby's bottles. As PC looks like glass but PP doesn't.