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Plastic-Free Rating
Kitchen
Mainstream Brand
Kitchen·OXO

Good Grips POP Container Set

C
PFR Grade
Fair — some plastic content or limited transparency
Made primarily of plastic (polypropylene), which, even if BPA-free, can still leach chemicals. While convenient, it's not ideal for health-conscious families seeking plastic-free options.
PFR Caution

Airtight, stackable plastic containers with a push-button mechanism for sealing. Designed for dry food storage.

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
6
Packaging
5
Transparency
6
Durability
7

This is a rating of this specific product only — not the company. Other products from this brand may score differently.

Last updated: April 8, 2026

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Moderate Exposure Risk — Why This Product Category Matters

Made primarily of plastic (polypropylene), which, even if BPA-free, can still leach chemicals. While convenient, it's not ideal for health-conscious families seeking plastic-free options.

Synthetic Plastic Content
100%
synthetic plastic by weight

Why We Rated It This Way

OXO's Good Grips POP Container Set is made from Polypropylene plastic (container), Silicone (seal). Certifications: BPA-free (company claim).

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.

Contains:Polypropylene, #7 Plastic
1

Various plastic chemicals

Source

OXO Good Grips POP Container Set

Health Risk

Potential leaching of plasticizers and other chemicals from polypropylene, especially with prolonged food contact.

Who Is Most At RiskEveryone

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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