How to Tell If Plastic Is BPA Free

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used to create polycarbonate products. Since the1960s, manufacturers have used BPA in hard plastic containers and food cans. Studies show that the BPA from these containers leach into the foods and beverages they hold. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, recent studies raised concerns over the effect of BPA on the brain, behavior and prostate glands of fetuses, babies and young children.

Instructions

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      Check the recycling number on the bottom of the container. This number, usually located in a small triangle, identifies the type of plastic the container is made of.

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      Determine if the triangle contains No. 7. BPA containers should have a number seven. However, not all No. 7 products contain BPA. Call the manufacturer to see if the product is BPA free.

    • 3

      Look for the numbers "1," "2" or "5" on the bottom of products. Containers with these numbers are free from BPA.

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      Assess if the plastic is soft and pliable. These types of plastics are typically BPA free. Bisphenol A- containing polycarbonate containers are usually made of translucent, hard plastic, such as in reusable water bottles and baby bottles.

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