WhoFramedReaderRabit

http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2015/02/25/ut-researcher-finds-synthetic-estrogen-in-bpa-free-plastics

Study's author's company claims to make and evaluate plastics that are safe and don't leech estrogens

http://www.plastipure.com/

ThePolymath

The article you posted and the study referenced in OP's post are different. The article you posted is almost a year old with no sources listed, but this Scientific American article mentions the same person, George Bittner, who is indeed the founder of PlastiPure. The article you posted appears to be referencing the same Bittner study, this one from 2011.

I recommend reading the comments on the SA article as they offer some very salient points IMO. We don't know what the results of these studies (the new one in Endocrinology and the 2011 Bittner one) means for humans, more research is needed.

ThePolymath

I wouldn't recommend anything from thefreethoughtproject website, it is full of pseudoscience and bullshit.

That said, the study it references seems legit, albeit with some caveats. The clickbait title above is ridiculous. In a nutshell, the study observed that similar effects occurred with zebrafish exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) as with bisphenol S (BPS). The effects are highly technical but could be summed up as they caused the human equivalent of premature birth in the zebrafish. This means that BPS may not be as safe an alternative to BPA as we previously thought. It is an interesting discovery, and I hope more research is done on the topic.

If you are very concerned about what effects this might have on humans, some recommendations would be to minimize the amount of plastic your food and drink come in contact with, use glass instead. Even more so you would want to avoid heating up any food or drink in a plastic container.

Unreasonable

All plastics contain plasticizers. It's the plasticizers that are endocrine disrupters and estrogen mimickers. Give up drinking, eating, consuming out of plastic and if you're a man you will lose weight and feel stronger, and if you're a woman you will lose weight and be less irritable.

Plastic, in general, is part of the depopulation agenda.

Kubrick_Stare

I agree, since more and more people started drinking from plastic water bottles over the years, I've noticed that I know more people with minor and major health problems. Although, I take a BPA-free bottle of water with me to work in the mornings because I just assumed BPA-free plastic was safer than regular plastic. Now I have to reconsider plastic bottles altogether and just take my water in a stainless steel bottle.