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BPA Free - Explained
YES, Laken products are BPA free.
WHAT DOES BPA FREE MEAN?
BPA Free, means that the bottles with this symbol are free of Bisphenol A. BPA is a synthetic estrogen used in the manufacture of polycarbonate and plastic. Scientific studies have shown that it can cause hormonal changes and negatively affect our health.
The composition of the interior coating of Laken bottles is a 2-component Polyamide with a complete absence of epoxy, so it is guaranteed 100% free of bisphenol A. Click Here for Testing Proof
Why should I avoid BPA?
Bisphenol-a is a known endocrine disruptor. Meaning it has estrogenic properties which in recent animal tests has shown to cause a series of health problems such as;
- precancerous tumors
- uro-genital abnormalities in male babies
- a decline in semen quality in males
- early onset of puberty in females
What Legislation does Laken comply with?
Laken bottles meet the standards set by the following legislation, as well as complying with other international legislation.
EU: Regulation (EC) No. 1935/2004
The European Union Regulation (EC) No. 1935/2004 “concerns materials and articles intended to come into contact with food” and repeals Directive 80/590/EEC and Directive 89/109/EEC.
FDA Code of Federal Regulations Title 21, Subpart 175.300 “Resinous and polymeric coatings”.
To avoid risks to human health the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1895/2005 lays down specific migration limits for BADGE (Bisphenol-A DiGlycidyl Ether), BFDGE (Bisphenol-F DiGlycidyl Ether) as well as for NOGE (novolac glycidyl ethers) and some of their derivates.
Directive 2004/1/EC – Use of Azodicarbonamide (ADC): our coating is free of Azodicarbonamide and therewith free of Semicarbazide.
Laken products are 100% BPA-free.

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