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Choosing Safer Products: Lunchboxes and Food Storage

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Lunch boxes & bags Cloth bags or metal lunch boxes.

Lunch boxes and bags made of vinyl (PVC), which may contain lead.
Food storage containers Glass containers, or plastic containers labeled with these recycling codes:
1: PET
2: HDPE
4: LDPE
5: PP

Plastic containers for leftovers are typically made of these safer plastics.

Plastic containers labeled with these recycling codes:
3: PVC, V, or vinyl
6: PS
7: Other (usually polycarbonate, sometimes coded PC)
Water  bottles Unlined stainless steel bottles (such as Kleen Kanteen) or plastic bottles labeled with these recycling codes:
1: PET
2: HDPE
4: LDPE
5: PP

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Water bottles made of transparent, rigid plastic of various colors. These are typically made of polycarbonate, which leaches BPA (bisphenol-A).

To identify polycarbonate bottles, look for the #7, Other, or PC codes on the bottom.  If you cannot find the codes, avoid any plastic bottle that is transparent and not opaque/cloudy.

(Bio-based plastics may also be labeled #7 or Other.)
 
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Plastic bags and wrap Plastic bags and cling wrap (for residential use) are made of safer plastics. Waxed paper is also convenient for wrapping food.


 

 

Healthy Tips!

  • To be on the safe side, avoid heating plastic bags and cling wrap in the microwave.  Put food in glass or ceramic dishware and cover with waxed paper or paper towels instead.

  • If you buy deli items such as cheese that are packaged in cling wrap, cut off a thin layer where the food contacted the wrap and store in a safer container. Commercial-grade cling wrap is usually made of vinyl (PVC), which may contain phthalates.

 

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Safe Start for Kids is a resource for parents that will help you to choose safer products and create healthy environments for your children.

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Are your kids' toys toxic?
Find out by searching the online toy database at www.HealthyToys.org.

Or use your cell phone to search HealthyToys.org.

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