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BPA would usually be in something labeled #7...that doesn't mean it IS in the plastic if it has #7, just that it could be.Our Pitchers are fine.If it is a #2 HDPE (high density polyethylene), or a #4 LDPE (low density polyethylene), or a #5 PP (polypropylene), your bottle is fine
Yes, Quick Stir Pitchers are made with BPA-free materials.
BPA stands for bisphenol A, which is a chemical used in the production of certain plastics and resins. It is important because it has been linked to potential health risks, including hormone disruption.
Look for labels or markings on the pitcher that indicate it is BPA-free. You can also check the product's packaging or contact the manufacturer for more information.
Yes, BPA-free pitchers are considered safe to use. They are made with alternative materials that do not contain BPA, reducing the potential health risks associated with this chemical.
In addition to potentially reducing health risks, BPA-free pitchers are also environmentally friendly. They can be recycled and are less likely to leach harmful chemicals into the environment.