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About the Company
Swedish home furnishings company IKEA produces a huge variety of rapidly changing store-branded merchandise, much of it BPA-free. All plastic kitchenware and tableware items we have seen are labeled with their recycling code, and some polycarbonate items are labeled as "PC" as well. That said, the store's stock changes rapidly as new products are introduced and old ones retired, and the company's website can be difficult to navigate for information. IKEA has made no company statements on bisphenol-A.
Please note that this list currently only represents the IKEA Children's feeding line of products.
BPA-Free Products
Cups: Kalas Tumblers, Grossby Tumblers
Utensils: Kalas 18 Piece Cutlery Set, utensils in: Mata set, Mumsa sets, Hungrig set
Tableware: Mata Dinnerware Set, Mumsa 5-Piece Set, Grossby
Other: Mata Bib, Barnslig Djur Bib, Kladd Bib
Products Containing BPA
Cups: Hungrig cup (part of 6-Piece Set)
Utensils: Unknown (check for imprinting on items not listed here as BPA-free)
Tableware: Hungrig 6 Piece Set (plate, bowl, and cup), Mumsa 3-Piece Dinnerware Set (sippy bottle is polycarbonate)
Other: Unknown (check for imprinting on items not listed here as BPA-free)
Contact
Phone: None available
Website: www.ikea.com
Other: Contact form
Last updated: 5/6/08
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Z Report: BPA: IKEA
Posted by
Jennifer McNichols
Labels:
Bisphenol-A,
BPA,
sippy cups,
tableware
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