Baugh Enterprises’ Ad Specialties Blog

July 15, 2008

BPA Free Bottles

Filed under: bottles — Michelle @ 2:35 pm
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As our landfills fill up with plastic water bottles, which also use oil to produce, the trend has switched to carrying your own reusable bottle.  Tap water is often as safe, if not safer than bottled water.

Many people have switched to polycarbonate bottles, including Nalgene bottles.  These bottles contain Bisphenol A, or BPA, which recently has been linked to hormonal problems in lab studies.  While the FDA has said the low amounts of BPA in these bottles pose no health risk, consumers are switching to BPA free bottles.

How do you know if your bottle contains BPA?

Polycarbonate plastic is usually labeled with a #7 on the bottom of the bottle.

BPA bottles

If you want to encourage your customers to reuse their water bottles, you may want to consider a BPA free alternative.

Food safe PETE plastic

BPA free PETE bottle BPA free PETE plastic
PETE is a BPA-free alternative to polycarbonate.  It has the same heavy wall construction and durability as polycarbonate bottles.

Stainless Steel and Aluminum Bottles

My new favorite bottle is a stainless steel bottle.  Stainless steel is  the material of choice in the food processing, dairy, and brewery industries. Stainless steel is easy to clean, durable, inert, sanitary, toxin-free, and non-leaching.

Contact us for more information on getting some of these bottles with your custom imprint.

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1 Comment »

  1. Milk and tickles have just launched in australia selling BPA free bottles
    http://babyreviews.wordpress.com/2008/08/26/bpa-free-bottles-milk-and-tickles/

    Comment by babyreviews — August 26, 2008 @ 11:57 pm


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