Why choose BPA-free bottles?
Reusable bottles reduce single-use plastic waste and lower long-term catering costs. GoGreen UK stocks BPA-free options in stainless steel, Tritan, and borosilicate glass — each suited to different workplace and hospitality settings.
Material guide
- Stainless steel: best for hot and cold drinks, highly durable for field teams
- Tritan copolyester: lightweight, shatter-resistant, ideal for gyms and schools
- Borosilicate glass: premium taste profile, silicone sleeve recommended
Cleaning and hygiene
Wash bottles daily with warm water and a bottle brush. For catering environments, run dishwasher-safe models on the top rack without heated dry if logos are printed. Allow components to air-dry fully before reassembly to prevent odours.
Certifications explained
Look for LFGB and FDA food-contact compliance on supplier datasheets. BPA-free labelling means bisphenol A is absent, but always confirm whether lids and seals use food-grade silicone. GoGreen UK publishes test summaries for corporate procurement reviews.
Branding and bulk orders
Laser engraving suits steel bottles; UV printing works on Tritan. Minimum runs and lead times vary by method — typically 10–15 working days after artwork approval. Request a sample bottle before committing to a 500-unit event order.
Troubleshooting
- Metallic taste: rinse with baking soda solution, then plain water
- Leaking lid: check seal orientation and replace gaskets annually
- Cloudy Tritan: avoid harsh solvents; use mild detergent only
Need a corporate wellness bundle? Our Pre-Sales team can pair bottles with compostable cup alternatives for hybrid workplace programmes.
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