If GMP certification is the process that ensures safety, then food-grade materials are the building blocks. For baby care pump bottles, we use only materials that meet or exceed global food contact standards—because if a material is safe enough for food, it's more than safe enough for baby lotion, shampoo, or oil.
Our most popular materials include HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) and PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), both chosen for their unique benefits. HDPE is a parent favorite for its durability: it's shatterproof, resistant to drops (a must for busy households), and won't leach harmful chemicals even when exposed to heat or cold. PET, on the other hand, offers crystal-clear clarity, letting parents see exactly how much product is left and showcasing the natural color of your formula—perfect for brands that pride themselves on transparency.
What sets our materials apart? They're 100% BPA-free, phthalate-free, and free from any toxic additives. We subject every batch of raw material to rigorous testing, including migration tests to ensure no chemicals leach into the product, and stress tests to simulate years of use. For example, our HDPE pump bottles undergo a 500-drop test from waist height onto concrete—because we know a baby's nursery isn't always the most gentle environment.
Fun fact:
Did you know that food-grade plastic is tested to withstand repeated contact with acidic, fatty, and aqueous substances? That means whether your baby product is a thick lotion, a runny shampoo, or an oil-based massage blend, our bottles can handle it without degrading or reacting.
For brands looking to go the extra mile, we also offer sustainable material options, including PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastics. These materials are made from recycled plastic waste, reducing reliance on virgin materials and lowering your brand's carbon footprint. And yes—they're still food-grade and GMP compliant. It's our way of proving that safety and sustainability can go hand in hand.