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“I’d suggest being on the safe side,” says Eric Yaverbaum, co-founder of the pro-tap water Web site, www.tappening.com. “It was made for one-time use, not to be used over and over again.”

When choosing a container, the key is to avoid BPA and then pick something you know you’ll use.

“My choice has been to abandon use of polycarbonate and other BPA-containing plastics,” says Belcher. “I always tell people to become educated and make the best choice for themselves.

 

Eight Great BPA-Free Water Bottles

PerfectBottles: If you don’t want to carry around a bulky bottle, these convenient bottles collapse to the size of a hockey puck. They’re sturdy enough to last for at least 1,000 uses. ($30 for four, www.perfectbottles.com)

Kor One Hydration Vessel: Sleek, these hinged bottles can be opened and closed with one hand. A percentage of profits go to environmental causes. ($30, www.korwater.com)

BioGreen Bottles: When you’re finished with these soft, squeezable sports bottles, toss them into the recycling bin. They’re biodegradable and affordable. ($4 to $6, www.amazon.com)

Tappening bottles: Plastic and stainless steel water bottles created to promote the pro-tap water slogan, “Think Global. Drink Local,” are safe, colorful and send a message. ($15 to $19, www.tappening.com)

Personalized Sigg Bottles: Popular colorful stainless steel Sigg bottles can be personalized with a name or a symbol. ($25 and up, www.greensender.com)

CamelBak Better Bottle Insulated Stainless: Ever a popular brand with outdoorsy types, the new dual-walled stainless bottle keeps drinks cold for hours and keeps condensation from forming on the outside of the bottle. ($30, Dick’s Sporting Goods, REI)

Earthlust: Get fun and fashionable with these lightweight stainless steel bottles emblazoned with cool designs like goldfish and peacock feathers. ($16 to $21, www.shopkirdevries.com)

Watergeeks Laboratories: Filtered sport and stainless steel bottles come with a replaceable filter that filters tap or drinking-fountain water. ($15 to $20, www.thewatergeeks.com)

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