“BPA free” means that a product does not contain Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical commonly used in making certain plastics and resins.
BPA has been used for decades in items like:
Water bottles
Food storage containers
The lining of some canned foods and beverages
The concern is that BPA can leach into food or drinks from the container, especially when heated. Some studies suggest BPA may mimic hormones in the body (like estrogen) and potentially affect health, especially in infants and children. Because of these concerns, many manufacturers now produce “BPA free” products as a safer alternative.
It’s a type of plastic resin that’s strong, lightweight, and commonly used for food and beverage packaging. You’ve almost certainly used it—it’s the plastic most soda, water, and juice bottles are made from.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
Full name: Polyethylene Terephthalate
Resin code symbol: ♳ (that’s the #1 inside the recycling triangle you see on bottles)
Common uses:
Water and soda bottles
Cooking oil bottles
Peanut butter jars
Some food packaging
Properties:
Clear and lightweight
Strong and shatter-resistant
Provides a good barrier against oxygen and carbon dioxide, which helps keep beverages fresh
Safety:
PET is considered safe for single-use food and drink packaging.
It does not contain BPA.
Reuse is sometimes discouraged for bottles meant as single-use, not because of chemical leaching, but because they can be hard to clean and may harbor bacteria.
♻️ The good news: PET is widely recyclable and is turned into products like new containers, clothing fibers (like polyester), and carpet.
Yes. The more you order, the more you save per unit.
Here's a breakdown on those price differences:
1-50 units = $7.00 per unit
51-200 = $6.50 per unit
201-350 = $6.00 per unit
351- and up = $5.00 per unit
This does not include shipping costs.
Shipping is free to locals within a 50 miles radius of our headquarters.
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