Last Updated on August 22, 2025 by NonToxicSwaps
Switching to glass baby bottles is a proactive step to minimize your child’s exposure to potentially harmful toxins found in some plastic bottles. Glass is a non-porous, chemical-free material that ensures no harmful substances leach into milk or formula, providing peace of mind for parents. By choosing durable, high-quality glass bottles, you can prioritize your baby’s health while also making an eco-friendly choice.
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What to Know About Baby Bottles
Materials to Look For
Glass bottles are ideal as they leach far less chemicals than plastic bottles. Keep in mind the outer components of baby bottles will likely include plastic and/or silicone parts. Medical grade silicone is best.
Sleeves
Glass bottles with silicone sleeves are ideal because the milk will make contact with the glass and medical grade silicone, while also being protected in case dropped.
Avoid Plastic
Plastic leaches chemicals but placing a plastic bottle in a bottle warmer can increase the amount of chemicals being released. Avoid plastic at all costs.
