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Plastic-Free Rating
Car Seats
Car Seats·Evenflo

Gold SensorSafe Revolve360 Rotational Car Seat

C
PFR Grade
Fair — some plastic content or limited transparency
Evenflo has improved flame retardant use but has not achieved full certification. The rotating mechanism adds mechanical complexity and additional plastic components. Limited transparency on fabric treatments.
PFR Reviewed

360-degree rotating convertible car seat with SensorSafe technology that alerts parents if child is left in car.

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
5
Packaging
5
Transparency
5
Durability
7

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Last updated: April 5, 2026

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High Exposure Risk — Why This Product Category Matters

Car seats are among the most chemically complex products in a child's life. Foam padding, plastic shells, and fabric covers can contain flame retardants (TDCIPP, TCEP), phthalates, and PFAS. Children spend hours restrained in these seats, often in hot cars where off-gassing accelerates significantly.

Why We Recommend This Product

The rotating feature is genuinely useful for parents with back problems, but the additional mechanical components add chemical complexity. Evenflo's transparency has improved but still lags behind Clek and Nuna.

Chemical & Health Analysis

Each chemical of concern is broken down below — what it is, where it comes from in this product, what it does to the body, and who is most at risk.

Replaces:Polypropylene, polyester, electronic components
1

Flame Retardants

Source

Foam padding

Health Risk

Potential endocrine disruption from halogenated flame retardants

Who Is Most At RiskInfants and young children

All health claims are based on published, peer-reviewed research from the NIH, WHO, IARC, and peer-reviewed journals. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.

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