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When you’re stocking up on feeding essentials, one question comes up time and again: should you get plastic or glass baby bottles? And with so many opinions floating around, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The good news? There’s no wrong answer – just the right choice for your family.
Here’s a clear breakdown so you can decide what works best for you and your baby.
|
Plastic Bottles |
Glass Bottles |
Material |
Polypropylene |
Borosilicate glass |
Weight |
Lightweight and easy to carry |
Heavier, especially when full |
Durability |
Won’t shatter if dropped |
Strong and long-lasting but may break if dropped on hard surfaces |
Safety |
BPA- and phthalate-free |
Naturally free from chemicals |
Cleaning |
May stain or absorb odors over time |
Stain-resistant and odor-free |
Plastic bottles are by far the most commonly used. They’re lightweight, hard-wearing, and easy to toss into a diaper bag without much thought.
Benefits of plastic bottles:
Most plastic bottles are made from polypropylene (plastic #5), which is considered safe and is accepted in some curbside recycling programs across the US. But recycling guidelines vary, so check with your local provider.
Borosilicate glass, known for its durability and heat resistance, is technically recyclable. However, in the United States, it is not accepted in most curbside recycling programs. Always check with your local waste management authority for specific guidelines in your area.
What should you do instead?
Our glass bottles are made from durable borosilicate glass, designed to handle temperature changes and everyday wear and tear.
Absolutely. Some parents use glass bottles at home for their ease of cleaning and peace of mind, and more lightweight plastic bottles when they’re out and about. You don’t need to choose just one, do what works for your routine and your baby.
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