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Plastic-Free Rating
Baby & Kids
Baby & Kids·Comotomo

Silicone Baby Bottle

B
PFR Grade
Good — mostly plastic-free with minor concerns
Comotomo uses food-grade silicone for the bottle body. Silicone is BPA-free and phthalate-free. However, silicone is still a synthetic polymer. Better than plastic but not as inert as glass.
PFR Recommended

Silicone baby bottle designed to mimic breastfeeding. BPA-free, phthalate-free food-grade silicone.

Score Breakdown

How scores are calculated

Materials (40%): How plastic-free the product is — raw materials, construction, and coatings.

Packaging (20%): Is the product packaged in plastic? Is it recyclable?

Transparency (20%): Does the brand disclose ingredients, sourcing, and manufacturing?

Durability (20%): How long does it last? Longer-lasting products reduce plastic waste over time.

Materials
8
Packaging
6
Transparency
7
Durability
7

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Last updated: April 5, 2026

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Critical Exposure Risk — Why This Product Category Matters

Infants and toddlers are uniquely vulnerable to chemical exposure. Their bodies are still developing, their detoxification systems are immature, and they spend more time on floors and put objects in their mouths.

Why We Recommend This Product

Comotomo's silicone bottle is a good choice for parents who want to avoid hard plastic. Food-grade silicone is safer than polypropylene. The soft, squeezable design is popular with breastfed babies.

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