The disposal code on the bottom of the #7 Nalgene Bottle, #7 indicates that the bottle is made of plastic containing BPA. I was just reading online about what plastics are safe and this has been written all over the internet: recycling code #1 is safe (PET) and recycling code #7 (in the form of recycling arrows) contains BPA and will leach into your drinks. I don't know how they keep listing this as BPA free with a bold seven on the bottom.
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