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I invite you to read a response from the President of SIGG regarding the presence of BPA in the liner of SIGG bottles. It can be found at the following weblink:
I believe that it is important to question the safety of the products that we use on a daily basis. At this point, the safest material to drink from is glass because it is very inert. In a close second place are SIGG bottles which have been thoroughly tested and, at this point, the tests show 0.0% leaching of any harmful chemicals into the water. Drinking from a SIGG is much less risky then drinking from plastic, whether it be a water bottle or a pop bottle.
Yeah, i would totally buy one of those and then be like "Hey mom and dad buy these or I'll run away...."
Posted by: | March 20, 2008 at 09:53 AM
i heard those sig water bottles have bpa's in the inside coating, just saying thats all
Posted by: anon | April 30, 2008 at 02:29 PM
I invite you to read a response from the President of SIGG regarding the presence of BPA in the liner of SIGG bottles. It can be found at the following weblink:
http://www.treehugger.com/SIGG%20Quality%20Guarantee-%20April%2015%202008%20%282%29.pdf
I believe that it is important to question the safety of the products that we use on a daily basis. At this point, the safest material to drink from is glass because it is very inert. In a close second place are SIGG bottles which have been thoroughly tested and, at this point, the tests show 0.0% leaching of any harmful chemicals into the water. Drinking from a SIGG is much less risky then drinking from plastic, whether it be a water bottle or a pop bottle.
Thanks for sharing your concerns.
Mrs. Donnelly
Posted by: Mrs. Donnelly | April 30, 2008 at 11:40 PM