Sustainable Pacifiers & Baby Bottles: Brands Compared
What stays in the mouth longer should be especially safe — that goes for pacifiers, teethers, teats and training cups. We look at the materials (natural rubber, medical-grade silicone, glass instead of plastic), at freedom from harmful substances (BPA, PVC, phthalates, plasticisers), and at whether a product is made in one piece or has seams where germs can collect. Origin and packaging count too. We've gathered these factors for the most common brands.
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Hevea
Dänemark
Hevea makes the material the concept: natural rubber without additives, biodegradable, no plastic. There is no external environmental label for natural rubber itself — it simply doesn't exist for this raw material. The choice of material is, however, easy to follow.
Last reviewed: June 2026
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