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Aladdin Statement Regarding Bisphenol-A (BPA) use in Water Bottles
April 9, 2008
For many decades, Aladdin has responsibly produced to-go food and beverage
containers (including water bottles) and we stand by the safety of all our
products.
Polycarbonate and Bisphenol-A
Some of our reusable water bottle products are made from food-grade
polycarbonate which includes a bonding ingredient known as
Bisphenol-A (BPA). Food-grade polycarbonate has been approved by the
Food and Drug Administration for direct food contact use which includes
drinking water.
Aladdin has closely monitored BPA and polycarbonate usage in our products
including all findings from the Food and Drug Administration and many other
reputable civic, scientific and government organizations from around the world.
These findings and statements indicate that polycarbonate food and beverage
containers are not a health risk to humans, and based on these findings, we
firmly believe in the safety of our polycarbonate products that use BPA.
As of April 2008, the current position from the Food and Drug Administration
states:
“Based on our ongoing review, we believe there is a large body of evidence that
indicates that FDA-regulated products containing BPA currently on the
market are safe and that exposure levels to BPA from food contact
materials, including for infants and children, are below those that may cause
health effects. However, we will continue to consider new research
and information as they become available.
At this time, FDA is not recommending that anyone discontinue using
products that contain BPA while we continue our risk assessment process.
However, concerned consumers should know that several alternatives
to polycarbonate baby bottles exist, including glass baby bottles.”
For more information from the FDA on BPA please visit their
Official Response to BPA Usage
New BPA Free Materials
Aladdin also prides itself on offering BPA
free products to meet our customer’s current lifestyles. As some
consumers are mindful of BPA, Aladdin recently introduced the
BPA Free Aladdin Clean & Clever® Water Bottle, which is completely
BPA free. The water bottle is made from a brand new plastic called Eastman Tritan™ copolyester, which is a different
material than polycarbonate, and is Bisphenol-A free. Additional
details can be found in our press
release addressing BPA product usage
Number 7 Plastics
The numbers found on the bottom of plastic materials are called the Resin
Identification Code, which helps classify plastics for recycling purposes.
Learn more about the Identification Code.
Polycarbonate is simply one type of plastic that is coded #7. There are many,
many other plastics coded as #7 that are NOT polycarbonate and do NOT contain
BPA. These include new bioplastics fashioned from plants, as well as the
copolyester material used in Aladdin’s new
BPA-free Clean & Clever Water Bottle. The reason they are all coded
#7 is because they don’t fall into any of the other plastic categories, and are
therefore classified together as “other.” Aladdin’s Clean and Clever Water
Bottle is made of BPA-free material and is labeled #7 because it is a new
material and does not fit into other classifications.
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