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Nalgene bottles & BPA - new bottles announced

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ps56k

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Apr 20, 2008, 11:48:27 AM4/20/08
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ps56k

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Apr 23, 2008, 1:43:05 PM4/23/08
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> and now the latest - new bottles -
> http://www.nalgenechoice.com/everyday.html

anyone seen the new bottles yet ?


kinograph

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Apr 25, 2008, 3:32:57 AM4/25/08
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rei has them in san francisco. i glanced at them briefly. they're
softer than the bpa, but the reason i didn't buy one is that the screw-
top has a spout on it, the pull-off cap of which looks like it may
leak. also, they're 800 ml, which i guess is the equivalent of about
27.5 oz, slightly smaller than the large-size bpa models.

y_p_w

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Apr 25, 2008, 12:50:06 PM4/25/08
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On Apr 25, 12:32 am, kinograph <kinogr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> rei has them in san francisco. i glanced at them briefly. they're
> softer than the bpa, but the reason i didn't buy one is that the screw-
> top has a spout on it, the pull-off cap of which looks like it may
> leak. also, they're 800 ml, which i guess is the equivalent of about

They're supposed to be transitioning to this material for all their
bottles. I guess they were planning on starting a slow launch, but
are being forced into this by all the bad publicity from the US and
Canadian government reports.

I'll wait until they have the standard sized loop-top bottles. That's
when I know this is a legitimate rollout.

m...@privacy.net

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Apr 25, 2008, 1:32:31 PM4/25/08
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y_p_w <y_...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I'll wait until they have the standard sized loop-top bottles. That's
>when I know this is a legitimate rollout.

how so?

y_p_w

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Apr 25, 2008, 1:53:38 PM4/25/08
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Their biggest seller and the product that made Nalgene Outdoor was/is
the 1 liter wide-mouth loop-top bottle. Their 1 liter narrow-mouth
bottles can't be far behind.

I'm not sure they were looking to roll it out this fast. I get the
feeling that they simply trying to ramp up the use of the Tritan
Copolymer material slowly. Then the US FDA came out with a report,
followed by the Canadian government's moves to ban the use of
polycarbonate baby bottles. It kind of forced their hands because of
all the negative publicity, and I don't think they're currently ready
to deploy this new material across all their product lines.

Trish

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Apr 26, 2008, 11:41:22 AM4/26/08
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Since they anounced that the bottles only leak a little, and a little is ok
for adults, the but them back on the shelves. Really!


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y_p_w

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Jun 24, 2008, 7:57:06 PM6/24/08
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On Apr 26, 8:41 am, "Trish" <trish...@notreal.ca> wrote:
> Since they anounced that the bottles only leak a little, and a little is ok
> for adults, the but them back on the shelves.  Really!
>
> "y_p_w" <y_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:c211e888-f84c-4b60...@w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
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> > On Apr 25, 10:32 am, m...@privacy.net wrote:
> > > y_p_w<y_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > >I'll wait until they have the standard sized loop-top bottles.  That's
> > > >when I know this is a legitimate rollout.
>
> > > how so?
>
> > Their biggest seller and the product that madeNalgeneOutdoor was/is

> > the 1 liter wide-mouth loop-top bottle.  Their 1 liter narrow-mouth
> > bottles can't be far behind.

It's available in stores - don't know exactly when it came out.
Pricey too. My local REI has the 1L wide-mouth loop-top "Everyday"
bottles for $9.95.

PatOConnell

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Jun 24, 2008, 8:37:56 PM6/24/08
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The polyethylene Nalgene bottles never had BPA in them, and were never
pulled off shelves, except by people who wanted to replace their
polycarbonate bottles. I bought two polyethylene bottles just like ypw
is describing, at REI about a week after the BPA announcement.

y_p_w

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Jun 25, 2008, 12:15:30 PM6/25/08
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On Jun 24, 5:37 pm, PatOConnell <gypkap.figureit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> y_p_wwrote:

I never particularly liked polyethylene bottles - HDPE or LDPE. New
ones have a certain smell to them, and they don't take well to heat.
They're still using polycarbonate in their flasks, but those use a
(pthalate-free) PETE liner.

I believe Nalgene is still making polycarbonate bottles for use as
labware.

They're no regulation banning BPA-containing plastics in the US. I
still see plenty of water filtration products using PC. If I'm not
mistaken, those 5 gallon water bottles used by water delivery services
still use PC.

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