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Instead of plastic drink containers, many folks are now using a more sustainable pitcher for water and juice in the fridge, which is smart, but can expose your family to lead if you’ve got a shady pitcher.

Ceramic pitchers are usually safe if they’ve been sealed properly, but it’s tough to know for sure if handmade products have been sealed well, and in some cases company made products. The FDA placed limits on lead in dishes back in the 80s, but one, not all companies followed through, and two, if you buy your pitcher used, it could be older than the 80s. To make sure your ceramic pitcher is safe check with the manufacturing company or run a quick home lead test.

If you’re using a glass pitcher, make sure the glass is lead-free. Many manufacturers are now making awesome lead-free recycled glass products, including pitchers.

You can also go with stainless steel, which is colder to the touch than other materials, but will keep drinks icy cold without leeching chemicals, lead, or weird flavors into your water or juice. Some ideas below…

If you’re looking for smarter, green kitchenware and dining items, look no more. Here’s a nice line-up of some great eco kitchen and dining items that are beautiful, green, and of course handy for all your cooking and dining needs…

Plates With Purpose series: Lovely, handcrafted, recycled glass tableware that supports the environment and various non-profit and community programs. I love these plates! They’re so pretty. Plus you could mix and match the neat designs.
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