The use of polycarbonate plastic in food and beverage applications continues to be authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the European Commission Scientific Committee on Food, the United Kingdom Food Standards Agency, the Japanese Ministry for Health, Labor and Welfare and other regulatory authorities worldwide. This plastic is used in baby bottles and water bottles as well.
http://www.plasticsinfo.org/s_plasticsinfo/sec_level3_collapsed.asp
The polycarbonate is considered to be a number 7.
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Derick Armstead
Teavana Customer Experience
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If you consider that the "perfect tea maker" is designed to boil water for tea, your risk of dosing on BPA seems pretty high according to this article...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080130092108.htm
Decide for yourselves, my 'perfect tea maker' is going into the 'perfect' recycling bin.
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