The best ... contaminant-free bottles

Many baby and water bottles contain the cancer-causing chemical bisphenol A (BPA). These don’t.

Green to Grow Baby Bottle

A husband-and-wife team makes bottles free of BPA and phthalates, which can affect hormone levels. Available in 5- and 10-ounce sizes.

Price: Starting at $9.99 Contact: Greentogrow.com

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Source: New York

Kor One

Designed to have the “same cachet” as single-use bottles by Voss and SmartWater, this 750-milliliter bottle features an “extra-wide mouth” and a release button for “easy, one-hand opening.”

Price: $29.95 Contact: Korwater.com

Source: The New York Times

Katadyn Micro Bottle

This Swiss innovation features a carbon filter to purify water while storing it for you.

Price: $40 Contact: Katadyn.us

Source: The Boston Globe

Amphipod

Intended for athletes, this light, hydraform bottle is “designed to be worn in a belt or carried using a strap that wraps around the hand.” Price: $14-17 Contact: Amphipod.com

Source: The Boston Globe

Bilt

This Canadian company’s stainless-steel bottles, marked by “sleek design and bright color choices,” keep ice water cold and soup hot. Price: Starting at $11.50 Contact: Bilt.ca

Source: Plenty

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