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Greenpeace Study Finds Microplastics in Gerber Baby Food Pouches

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The study directly affects baby food manufacturers (Gerber, Happy Baby) by creating potential regulatory and reputational risk. The channel is regulatory (potential legislation) and consumer demand shift. Impact is US-specific initially but could expand globally. No immediate price or supply shock; commercial mechanism is weak and forward-looking.

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  • Greenpeace study found microplastics in all tested baby food pouches.
  • Gerber pouches contained over 5,000 microplastic particles.
  • Happy Baby Organics pouches contained over 11,000 microplastic particles.
  • Contamination linked to plastic lining of pouches.
  • Greenpeace urges Gerber to eliminate plastic pouches by its 100th anniversary.

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Greenpeace Study Finds Microplastics in Gerber Baby Food Pouches β€” News Analysis