Reusable Water Bottles Are Good For Our Children and the Earth
In the last several weeks, we’ve heard a lot about plastic baby bottles and reusable water bottles. The debate that followed was intense—what’s better: putting single-use bottles in the landfill or running the risk of ingesting chemicals with reusable bottles? The good news is you can find a great solution for both—reusable bottles that are safe for your family and the environment. With athletic kids, these bottles are worth the investment as your children will need to drink up to eight glasses of water each day. You’ll can rest assured that your children are staying hydrated and eco-safe with these great options.
For Tots:SIGG Kids Reusable Bottles are a smart, stylish, safe alternative to polycarbonate plastic sippy cups. Parents will love these bottles because they are durable and spill and leak proof. The bottle comes with a special liner to ensure great taste and that is proven to have no leaching. Kids will love the fun, colorful designs. SIGG reusable bottles exceed FDA requirements. Because there’s no leaching, these bottles help reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals like BPA. The proprietary SIGG bottle lining is micro-thin epoxy—a water-based, non-toxic coating that is baked into the interior walls and remains flexible and crack-resistant throughout the life of the bottle. For Kids:Klean Kanteen For Kids The Klean Kanteen 18oz Stainless Steel Water Bottle is perfect for kids. This smaller, more compact water bottle won’t leach because it’s steel. Designed to fit lunch boxes and backpacks, the 18oz Klean Kanteen arrives with a black, flat stainless steel cap to prevent leakage and maximize space. For Teens:Platypus Reusable Water Bottle The Platypus is a reusable, durable water bottle that is a great option for people who carry water with them while running errands or playing sports. Teenagers often carry backpacks and duffle bags around, so adding a collapsible water bottle gives them extra space when they need it and a large capacity bottle for their activities. Keeping Plastic Water Bottles Safe If you just can’t justify throwing away your existing water bottles—considering you’ve been aquiring them for decades through sporting events and so on—take heart. There are plenty of ways to still use these bottles safely. Here’s some tips to keep in mind. *Sniff and Taste: If there’s a hint of plastic in your water, don’t drink it. *Keep bottled water away from heat, which can cause chemical leaching. *Use bottled water quickly, as chemicals may migrate from plastic during storage. *Do not reuse bottles intended for single use. Reused water bottles also make good breeding grounds for bacteria. *Choose rigid, reusable containers or, for hot/acidic liquids, thermoses with stainless steel or ceramic interiors. |
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