Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Nalgene: Drink Responsibly
Have you used your Nalgene lately? Ever wondered if those chemicals in the plastic leaked into your water? Well here's some good news:
Nalgene, an American company mostly known for their popular water bottles and containers, is now phasing out the use of BPA in all of their products. Although BPA, Bisphenol-A, has been deemed safe by the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, there have been numerous consumer requests for an alternative plastic to be used by Nalgene. They are now offering a wide array of BPA-free products that look promising and safe.
For more information on Nalgene's use of BPA, please follow this link.
To see a comparison chart of various BPA and BPA-free Nalgene products, click here.
Nalgene, an American company mostly known for their popular water bottles and containers, is now phasing out the use of BPA in all of their products. Although BPA, Bisphenol-A, has been deemed safe by the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, there have been numerous consumer requests for an alternative plastic to be used by Nalgene. They are now offering a wide array of BPA-free products that look promising and safe.
For more information on Nalgene's use of BPA, please follow this link.
To see a comparison chart of various BPA and BPA-free Nalgene products, click here.
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