



#STARBUCKS PLASTIC CUPS FULL#
They are full of xeno estrogens and other chemicals that seep out and into whatever is in them, be it that microwave meal from 7-Eleven….or a hot coffee. Heck, I avoid plastics all together, and even more so when using hot products, as plastics in general are “no bueno” for your health. I’m not a medic, nor do I intend on giving health advice as I am unqualified to do so, Quick searches on Google, Healthline and Web MD and Mayo Clinic for the adverse effects of BPA will tell you all you need to know that BPA is best avoided. It is also associated with elevated blood pressure. Brain health is why everyone should avoid it. Erectile Dysfunction is a reason most men should avoid it. Read: What is a pour over at Starbucks Why Should You Avoid BPA?īPA, even in tiny amounts, is not good for various aspects of your health. Food cans have BPA due to the epoxy resin used to coat the interior of canned goods and bottle tops.īPA is also in the ink on paper receipts from jet ink printers.īPA is a concern for consumers due to the potential negative health effects on the brain, prostate gland and has been said to be a cause of erectile dysfunction. It is more commonly found in polycarbonate plastics and often food storage containers, water bottles and other consumer based products. What Is BPA?īPA is an industrial chemical called bisphenol A that is commonly used in plastics and epoxy resins and has been in use since the 1950s. Keep reading to get the low down on BPA, why you should avoid it, the polymer used and a much better alternative.
#STARBUCKS PLASTIC CUPS FREE#
However, they are still made of a plastic polymer that is not free from toxins. If you are in a rush, I’ll tell you now that yes, Starbucks cups are BPA-free. I’ll answer this question – and offer you a much better solution as I don’t like plastic at all BPA free or not for your coffee, hot or cold! Thinking of getting or using your own Starbucks cup is great and a common pre-purchase question to ask is: Are Starbucks cups BPA-free ? From the plastic and foil Nespresso pods murdering the environment, there is also your daily or regular Starbucks coffee cup. There is a high degree of social and personal responsibility in being an uber cool coffee lover.
