on 27-08-2013 09:13 AM
is Tupperware BPA free?
Tupperware follows the recommendations and guidelines of governmental regulatory agencies regarding materials that may be used in our high quality products. The Company also acknowledges the attitudes of consumers regarding products containing BPA. In its continuous search for the best materials for use in its products, Tupperware has found other materials with improved performance characteristics that have been approved by regulators to be BPA free to replace polycarbonate. As of March 2010, items sold by Tupperware US & CA are BPA free.
But not the case here in Australia?
on 27-08-2013 12:58 PM
@b3llag1na wrote:Only the Tupperare designed for use in the microwave - it works beautifully
But is it BPA free?
on 27-08-2013 01:29 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:
@b3llag1na wrote:Only the Tupperare designed for use in the microwave - it works beautifully
But is it BPA free?
It might be, but that does not mean it is safe. All plastics have all sort of plasticiers and colours and who knows what. Yes, glass is the way to go; I have whole cupboard full of Pyrex containers, and although they do have plastic lids, I only cover them when the food is cold. To heat up anything, I take the lid off and place a plate over.
on 27-08-2013 01:31 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:
@b3llag1na wrote:Only the Tupperare designed for use in the microwave - it works beautifully
But is it BPA free?
As it is USA Tupperware, yes