Product title 1 gallon bpa free reusable plastic water bottle jug.
Bpa free plastic bottles.
Bpa is an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1960s.
They may also be used in other consumer goods.
Plastic items labeled with the recycling numbers 3 and 7 or the letters pc likely contain bpa bps or bpf.
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Polycarbonate plastics are often used in containers that store food and beverages such as water bottles.
Thus bpa free bottles may not be an adequate solution.
Bpa stands for bisphenol a.
These types of linings are especially prone to scratching.
Bpa stands for bisphenol a an estrogen imitating chemical used to produce reusable plastic products such as baby bottles toddler sippy cups and plastics you might use for storing leftover food.
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While we do not want to get into a debate of the effects direct or indirect of bpa in plastic we do know that many common plastic resins used in producing plastic bottles jars and jugs do not contain bpa as discussed in our packaging crash course article mentioned above.
If you feel any plastic lining inside a container that isn t marked as bpa free it s best to throw it away.
Metal containers especially aluminum water bottles are sometimes lined in bpa to improve the taste of the water.