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Article: 04|Why Your Current Tableware Might Be Leaching Chemicals

04|Why Your Current Tableware Might Be Leaching Chemicals

Not all materials behave the same under heat, acidity, or long-term use. Some products, especially those made with mixed plastics, melamine resins, or low-cost coatings, can slowly release chemicals over time — particularly when exposed to hot temperatures or acidic foods.


The challenge is that these risks are invisible. A plate looks clean, feels strong, and functions as expected. But if its stability changes with every microwave cycle or dishwasher wash, the safety uncertainty grows silently.


ReCrystal™ CPET takes a different approach. Its structure is inherently heat-stable without chemical additives or coatings. There is no layer that wears off, no color or gloss requiring toxic enhancers, and no hidden fillers that respond poorly to temperature changes.


When a material is engineered for stability from the inside out, safety becomes a property of the material — not a promise printed on the box.


Your tableware should protect your food. Not interact with it.

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