Tuesday, November 07, 2017

What plastic bottles are safe?


Getting to Know Your Plastics: What the 7 Numbers Mean

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/04/11/plastic-use.aspx

Apr 11, 2013 - As you'll read below, you should generally avoid plastics labeled #7, #3 or #6, while those that may be somewhat safer include #1, #2, #4 and #5. Getting to Know Your Plastics: What the 7Numbers Mean. Plastic #1: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)

Safe Plastic Numbers Guide - Baby Green Thumb

www.babygreenthumb.com/p-122-safe-plastic-numbers-guide.aspx

Jun 6, 2011 - Learn what the plastic label numbers mean, which ones contain BPA ... baby bottles; Kitchenware, microwavable plastic containers and lids.

Common Plastics No 1 to No 7 - Description, Toxicity, Recyclability ...

https://www.lifewithoutplastic.com/store/common_plastics_no_1_to_no_7

Codes do not indicate toxicity or safety. The codes do not .... Alternatives: Use glass or stainless steel reusable bottles and food storage containers. Buy in glass ...

4 comments:

Mark David said...

I’ve been waiting for the Jordan 4 Military Blue to drop again — classic colorway that goes with almost anything. Can't miss out on these retro vibes.

Andrew said...
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Justybin said...

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This was a well-structured and easy-to-understand article. I appreciate how clearly the main points were explained.

Justybin said...

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Good read overall. The examples really helped in understanding the topic better.