Tuesday, February 9, 2010
 

Avent Makes Bottles with BPA

I’ve been on the BPA Bandwagon big for the past two weeks. Funny how having a baby changes your perspective.

When Mountain Equipment Co-Op was pulling the bottles from their shelves last year, I was aware of what was going on, but I didnt make the connection between sport drinking bottles and our son’s bottles. Now I’m a BPA Nazi.

And not everyone is hearing the message.

Earlier this week Starbucks was serving up free coffee to anyone who swung through with a portable coffee mug. Guess what most of them were probably made of? BPA. Have a look. If your mug is plastic and has a 7 on the bottom, it’s, most likely, made of the nastiness. A colleague of mine was in Starbucks downtown checking out the mugs and you have to actually remove the price tag (you know the one that still doesnt accurately reflect exchange rates) to see the recycle number. Clever.

I do my groceries at Save-On-Foods and had to swing through the baby aisle to pick up some teething cookies for Z. Guess what their entire section of baby bottles consisted of? Avent. It’s a GREAT bottle, it’s what we used. It’s also one of the worst offenders when it comes to BPA.

Here’s what’s on the Avent BPA FAQ site this week (which, for the record, is different than last week):

Do Philips AVENT baby bottles contain Bisphenol A (BPA)?

Philips AVENT reusable bottles, such as the AirFlex, are made from polycarbonate plastic. Polycarbonate plastic is approved for use and lawful for sale in every country where Philips AVENT products are sold, including in North America and Europe. [source]

They never did answer the question. Do they contain BPA? Yes. But they won’t admit to it. Instead, they throw up another misdirecting question.

Do ALL Philips AVENT feeding products contain Bisphenol A (BPA)?

No. Our range of baby feeding products also includes products made from materials other than polycarbonate, hence not containing BPA. The Philips AVENT Via Feeding System, Tempo Liners and Magic range (Cups and Sportster) are made from polypropylene or polyethylene, neither of which contains BPA. [source]

Okay, ALL Avent bottles may not have BPA, but guess what? The ones that most of us are using DO contain BPA and the company refuses to fess up to it.

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Zrecs is a fantastic blog for info on BPA, they have done research on each and every baby bottle brand. They put Avent in their POOR list, the worst:

Dale Wytiaz, Avent America’s Vice President of Sales for North America, currently serves on the board of directors of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, which has maintained an aggressive stance in favor of polycarbonate plastic in public statements made as recently as February 2008. Avent is also listed as a member of the Coalition for Consumer Choice, a pro-BPA group which promotes anti-regulatory messages on behalf of major toy, feeding product, and trade organizations.[source]

And you wonder why I think these companies are just like big tobacco?

Avent sells a microwave sterilizer for your bottles. One of the ways the BPA is leeched out of the plastic is by heating the bottles. Nothing like sterilizing your baby’s bottles with toxin. We had one, thankfully our micro was too small for it to fit.

My blog’s traffic has seen a huge spike since I’ve been writing about BPA as the message spreads. You can see it in my GoogleAds at the bottom of each post. Most of them are BPA related.

The ironic thing is that while I have continued my attack on Avent and calling them out as a BPA offender, their ads continue to show up on my site. No doubt they have AdSense seeking out their name as a keyword to attach an ad to blogs and sites.

So here I am ripping them as a producer of toxic products for babies, and they’re gladly advertising on the site. They have to pay everytime someone clicks on their ad. I just want it to be clear I am NOT profiting from this toxic manufacturer. I am taking my site revenue and donating it to Team Diabetes.

If you have these bottles in your nursery, return them to London Drugs and get a full refund. Then use the store credit to feed your children using Born Free, Green to Grow or Think Baby.

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  • Since London Drugs is only located in Canada, do you have suggestions for US residents who'd like to get rid of BPA products?

    Also, I've checked out the Avent site and their response to the BPA question. They dodge the issue on numerous questions on that article.

    Unfortunately, I own an Avent Isis Uno which has BPA not only in the bottles but also in the breast shield. When I do use it, I immediately transfer pumped milk to medela bags or Born Free bottles. But, there is the short period of time that the milk is in contact with the BPA bottle...as well as me being in contact with the breast shield.

    Do you have any suggestions regarding who to contact at Avent or what to do about converting to a non-BPA pump? Does Avent create BPA bags that fit directly on all breast pumps (when I was initially shopping for breast pumps, I found this not to be the case).
  • Malou
    I was using the avent sterilizer and the AVENt bottles for my children.. I threw them away and I bought evenflo glass bottle instead. I Am scared what this BPA will effects on my children.... Philip Avent just cant admit ...
  • Dana
    I just returned my Avent bottles to Target in Wheaton, IL yesterday for a full refund (pretty cool, considering the bottles were over 8 years old). It appeared to be a corporate-wide recall, but I would contact your local store just to make sure.
  • RPA
    The only ones profiting from this are the BPA free companies, like Born Free, how expensive are their bottles!!! And I think it's not fair....
  • buzz
    @RPA. you're seriously upset that a company producing a product that is actually safe is going to benefit over a company that produces toxic products?
  • Jack
    I was given a bunch of AVENT Naturally baby bottles, a warmer and a breast pump. I guess I will not be using them now that I checked them out......... Thank you for standing up to AVENT.
  • jan
    Check out a company called NUBY. Many of their products have 0% BPA.
    This is their website: www.nube.be

    This is the list of products without bpa:
    http://www.nuby.platformtwo.com/index.php?optio...

    The products are available in the USA. Not sure about Canada.
    They are now also available in the Dutch Caribbean, as I am distributing them.
  • Rebekah
    You can also take them into toysrus and they will give you store credit. There is no limit , you don't need a receipt or a box. I got almost $70.00 for all my bottles! Not bad.
  • I tried both Target and Babies R Us and neither store would accept the bottles back. So now I'm trying with an email in to the Avent consumer support site. Doesn't seem too promising. Any other store suggestions? Or perhaps I don't live in a "crunchy" enough area of the states.
  • Stella
    Hi, I am from Argentina and I use the AVENT ISIS VIA breast pump to extract milk for my 3-months old daugther when i am at work. I would really appreciate if someone could tell me if this breast pump is BPA free or should I trhow it away and get another one. Unfortunatelly it is no use to get this information from Phillips without being told a lie. Many thanks and greetings for all!
  • Jennifer Le
    I just returned my Avent bottles at a Babies r us in Sterling, Virginia and was able to get store credit! They are also accepting Dr Brown's they are not BPA free. Their return policy without receipts is changing on Aug 10, so if you have any avent or Dr Brown's that are not BPA free you should exchange it now.
  • Concerned Mom
    My daughter came down with childrens acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 4 and was always using Avent bottles and we also boiled and microwaved them. she was diagnosed early and she has now been off Chemo for almost 5 years, however, her life was changed due to this situation. Phenol was told to be a link. How can a company use such a toxic chemical if it causes these issues.
  • Jacqueline
    Wow! I'm a teen mother and I thought that buying the most expensive bottle would be the best for my son. Apparently I was way wrong, but not only did they lie. Those bottles freakin suck every time I prepare my sons formula almost an ounce spills out of the hole that the air is supposed to come out of! I know that it's not me not closing it correctly cause I'm positive that I do. I mean I close it as tight as it can be and it still spills it's so stupid! Well anyway nonetheless AVENT sucks! I'm about to go throw those bottles away and use the evenflo glass bottles that my brothers friend bought him!

    Thanks!
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