Advantages of use Plastic vs. Glass Tumblers
Safe and Sound Savings.
Cambro drinkware does more than look good and help build your beverage business -- it also provides savings to improve your bottom line.
Save Time.
Cambro's plastic tumblers, pitchers and carafes are break resistant, reducing the possibility of broken glass in food or the ice bin. Customers and employees are not likely to get cut or wounded. There's no downtime for cleaning up or inconveniencing customers.
Save Space.
Cambro tumblers can be conveniently stacked, reducing storage space and making them easier to transport. They are all dishwasher safe and can be washed and stored in either open or compartmentalized dishracks.
Save Money.
Your initial investment in Cambro tumblers is about 33% less than comparable glassware. Cambro tumblers last longer, so your replacement cost is a fraction of glassware. In total, you'll experience savings the first day you use Cambro tumblers — and spend about 79% less over three years!
Cambro Tumblers at a Great Price
BPA / #7 plastic (Bisphenol-A) Information
Recent news coverage regarding baby bottles, has suggested that all plastic containers and bottles labeled with the number "7" contain BPA. While all polycarbonate plastics containing BPA are labeled with the number "7" recycling category, not all number "7" contain BPA. Based on the combination of materials used, some of Cambro products that do not contain BPA fall into category "7" for recycling. Cambro certifies that the food contact products made from the polycarbonate resins meet all applicable requests and regulations in the U. S. regarding food and safety. Bisphenol-A is key building block used to make the polycarbonate resin. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation prescribing safe conditions of use can be found at 21 CFR 177.1580. (Cambro's Certification Letter)
Products produced with the polycarbonate plastic based resin are meant for its intended use as specified in Cambro’s written materials (e.g. instructions and product labels). The resin meets the FDA regulations to be used safely with food. The Polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins made with bisphenol-a (BPA) have been rigorously tested and safely used for more than 40 years. They have been repeatedly found to be safe for consumer use by governments around the world.
Further information can be found at www.bisphenol-a.org.
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