What is PET plastic?
PET plastic is perhaps best known for its use in beverage bottles, yet suits a lot of food and beverage packaging since it’s approved for food contact. Like other plastics, PET is largely made from oil-based raw materials, but today there are even better opportunities to use both renewable raw materials, like corn and sugar cane, and to recycle the plastic several times. At IKEA, recycled PET becomes many things – from storage boxes to soft filling in pillows and quilts.
BPA – no thanks!
We care as much about your child as you do. That’s why there’s no added BPA (Bisphenol A) or other harmful substances in our children’s tableware. In fact, everything from bibs and plates to cutlery and mugs fulfil the highest market standards. So that you can just sit down and enjoy your meals together – and each other’s company.
Baby-tested tools to tame mealtime chaos
Meals with babies and toddlers can be chaotic, to say the least, and when product designer Wiebke Braasch became a mother, she experienced the challenge of feeding a baby first-hand. First, there was the mess. Then there was the distress of watching her son struggle heroically to get peas to his mouth only to have them fall off at the last moment. It inspired her, and the resulting BÖRJA spoons and training mug and SMÅGLI plate and bowl are baby tested and approved.
Time to start eating on their own? We have the training tools.
Children need training when learning to eat on their own – with you. We have the tools you need to succeed. Grip-friendly baby spoons and baby mugs with spouts and 2 large handles for your child, as well as feeding spoons with long handles for you. If you want to avoid messy spills, complete with bowls and plates. They have high sides that keep most of the food on the plate. And everything is made of harmless plastic that withstands sharp teeth. Good luck – and don’t forget a bib!