QUICK START--Plastic Products at a Glance
We created this list as a convenient reference to some everyday food
storage containers. It is by no means comprehensive! Look for the products
you use by brand name, under the appropriate category heading. We encourage
you, as a consumer, to identify the plastics used in your daily life
and avoid the ones listed here in red.
Other types of plastic food packaging and other plastic items may not
be labeled and can only be identified by contacting the manufacturer.
By choosing NOT to buy plastics, you send a message to food processors
and manufactureres, as well as retailers.
Plastic Code Quick Guide
AVOID
LOOK FOR
#3-PVC
#1-PETE
#6-PS
#2-HDPE
#7-Polycarbonate
#4-LDPE
#5-PP
To find out what each of these acronyms stands for, click
here now for an explanation of each one.
Baby / Kids' Items
Caution: Many baby bottles are polycarbonate; however, they are typically
not labeled as such and can only be identified by calling the manufacturer.
#7 Avent Baby Bottles
#7 Avent Soft Spout Training Cups
#5 Evenflo colored Baby Bottles
#7 Evenflo Baby Bottles (clear, untinted)
#5 Evenflo Baby Bottles (opaque,
pastel)
#3 Evenflo Soft Bite Spoon
#7 Gerber Baby Bottles
(clear only)
#3 Gerber Clear and Soft Baby Bottle
Nipples*
#5 Gerber Baby Bottles
(colored)
#5 Gerber's Fun Grips Spill
Proof Cups
#5 Gerber 'Lil Sport Bottles
Spill Proof Cups
#7 Gerber Looney Toons spill-proof
cups
#7 Gerber Suzy's Zoo spill-proof
cups
#5 Ideal Temp Feeding
Spoons
#5 Less Mess Toddler Bowls
#5 Less Mess Toddler Spoons
#5 Stroll 'N Snack Cups
#5 Medela Baby Cups
#5 Medela Baby Bottles and feeders
#7 Playtex Cherub, Juice and Trainer
Cups
#7 Playtex Baby Bottles
#4 Playtex disposable
Baby Bottle Liners
#5 Sassy E-Z Grip Cups
#5 Sassy E-Z Grip First
Feeding Bowls
#5 Sassy MAM Spill-Proof
Cups
#7 Sassy MAM 3-Step Baby Bottles
#5 Sip-a-Bowl by Arrow
Plastic
#5 Temperature Sensitive Forks
and Spoons
#7 The First Years Baby Bottles
#7 The First Years Peek-a-Boo Cups
#5 The First Years Sesame Street
Trainer Cups.
#5 The First Years Tumble
Mates (Spill-Proof and Trainer Cups)
#5 The First Years Winnie
the Pooh Trainer Cups
#7 Tuppercare Baby Bottles
Food Packaging and Storage
Caution: Most cling-wrapped meats, cheeses, and other commercially-wrapped
foods in delis and grocery stores are wrapped in PVC.
#4 Glad Cling Wrap
#4 Glad-Lock bags
PVDC Glad Microwave Wrap*
#4 Hefty Baggies
#4 Hefty OneZip Slider
Bags
#3 Polyvinyl Films All-Purpose
Food Wrap
#3 Polyvinyl Films Freeze-tite
#3 Polyvinyl Films Stretch-tite
#3 Reynolds Wrap
#4 Saran with Cling-Plus
(formerly Handi-Wrap)
PVDC Saran Classic (formerly Saran Wrap)
#4 Ziploc bags
Cups/Plates/Utensils Containers
#3 Arrow Clearview Pitcher
#6 Arrow Measuring Cups
#3 Arrow Sip-a-Mug (body is PVC, cap is PP)
#3 Arrow Sip-n-Stor cups
#5 Bodum brand plastic cutlery (thick, colored)*
#6 Chip'n Dip bowl (Ullman)
#5 Gladware containers
#7 Intellivent containers with blue lids
#6 Kingsman Plastic Cutlery (Maryland Plastic)
#3 Marvin the Martian large squeeze bottle (Betras USA)
#5 Playtex Spill-Proof Cups
#5 Playtex Straw Cups
#7 Rubbermaid Clear Classics container bases*
#2 Rubbermaid Pitchers (in colors)
#5 Rubbermaid EZ Topps
#5 Rubbermaid Cereal Keeper
#5 Rubbermaid Servin' Saver
#5 Rubbermaid Ice Cube bins
#5 Rubbermaid Grip 'n Mix Bowls
#5 Rubbermaid Bowl Sets
#5 Rubbermaid Push 'n Pour Decanters
#6 All Styrofoam cups and containers
#6 Sweetheart Plastic Cutlery
#5 Tupperware bowls (all)
#5 Tupperware children's feeding lines
#5 Tupperware Crystal Wave Microwave Container
#2 Tupperware Freeze-N-Save container
#2 Tupperware ice cube tray
#2 Tupperware Ice Tups Set#5 Tupperware Impressions line
#2 Tupperware Jel-Ring mold
#7 Tupperware Meals-in-Minutes Microsteamer base
#5 Tupperware Modular Mates
#5 Tupperware One Touch Canisters
#5 Tupperware refrigerator and freezer products (except those specified
here)
#7 Tupperware Rock N' Serve containers
#5 Ziploc container
A Note on the Food Packaging on Store Shelves
Since so many manufacturers are converting to plastics for their packages,
a lot of items formerly available in glass, paper or metal packages
are now available only in plastic! Again, we urge you, as a consumer,
to avoide purchasing plastic packaging, especially PVC, PS and Polycarbonate!
Choose glass, paper, or metal whenever possible. CLICK
HERE FOR SOME COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT PLASTIC!
* These items have been discontinued, but may still be available on
store shelves.
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