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Does IKEA's children and baby tableware contain any hazardous substances?

Our children's and baby tableware contains no hazardous substances and is also BPA-free. We do everything we can to ensure that our products do not contain any chemicals that could be hazardous to humans or the environment.

At IKEA, we adhere to the REACH legislation for chemicals and other substances that may be present in our plastic products. This also goes hand in hand with IKEA precautionary work and the guidelines we have towards chemicals in our products. All IKEA products for all different types of markets are manufactured according to the chemical rules of conduct found in the EU REACH legislation.
IKEA has banned the use of Bisphenol A (BPA) in children's products that come into contact with food, and these products also do not contain any phthalates.
Of course, we want our customers to be able to feel confident that products bought at IKEA are safe and healthy to use. Our children's tableware meets and exceeds the strictest safety standards available in the markets IKEA operates in.
IKEA baby products are easy to use – both for parents when they feed the baby, and for the baby himself when it's time to do so. The products can be washed in the dishwasher and heated in the microwave. The range includes plates, bowls, mugs, feeding spoons, cutlery and bibs. All products are designed to support the development of the child's motor skills.

Are IKEA baby and baby tableware safe to use?

Our baby cutlery and plates meet and exceed the strictest safety standards available in the markets IKEA operates in. The cutlery is ergonomic for baby hands and the edges are rounded for safety reasons.

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