BPA Free Bottles! Complete with teat, sealing disc and cap.
Available in 2 sizes 8oz/240ml and 4oz/120ml
What is all the fuss about BPA?
Bisphenol-A is a hormone-disrupting chemical considered to be potentially harmful to human health and the environment. It has been known that scratched and worn polycarbonate feeding bottles will leach this chemical into liquids.
What is BPA?
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical used as the starting material for the production of polycarbonate plastics and synthetic resins. BPA is found in items or containers that come into contact with foodstuffs such as drinking vessels, baby bottles, plastic tableware and the internal coating on tins for tinned-food. In some circumstances, chemicals in food packaging can migrate into the food product, and vice versa, depending on the natue of the packaging and the food contained within.
What is NZFSA’s advice?
NZFSA (NZ Food Safety Authority) has information on its website about safe feeding of infants. Parents who are concerned could use glass bottles instead.
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