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The Tupperware Advantage
Microwave Safe
Products marked with the Microwavable
Colour & Pigment Safe
symbol can be used to reheat food as long Pigments and coloring agents in our plastics
as they are used according to instructions are tested against potential discoloration of
provided, which detail temperature range food. Our customers can be assured that the
and time duration. These products use pigments and coloring agents used are
materials tested and appropriate for the approved in accordance with global
time and temperature conditions specified. standards for food contact.
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Sustainability with Tupperware
Lifetime Warranty
Most of our products come with a lifetime warranty, so these products are unlikely to be
How to How to How to increase Learn to cook How to serve Manage leftovers
buy right? store right? shelf life? with care. just enough? & create exciting thrown in landfills but instead come back to us for replacement, and are then recycled and
recipes. used in non-food applications.
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Know More about Plastics
Knowing the Codes Our Compliance
The Symbol numbers below are part of the Resin Identification Code (RIC), a voluntary effort Tupperware complies with Indian, EU & USFDA standards.
created by the industry in 1988 and adopted by Tupperware.
Tupperware follows the USFDA standard and the EU standard (EC/10/2011) which
The initiative seeks to encourage recycling and promote environmental friendliness. Numbers 1 define chemicals to be used, conditions and limits for testing of materials to be used in
through 7 represent the material used to make the product and serve to help recyclers identify contact with food.
the resin content of plastic products for proper sorting.
Tupperware products are made of materials approved for food contact by governing
SYMBOL** bodies like the Indian authorities, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the
United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Additionally, Tupperware
regularly tests its products against applicable protocols with qualified laboratories.
In 1947, Earl Silas Tupper patented the Tupper Seal, an airtight and liquidtight seal which Commission Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011 and its amendments relating to plastic
revolutionized food storage. Food could now be stored and kept fresh longer in Tupperware materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs.
containers. For decades, Tupperware has continued to use precision technology in developing a
The colorant formulations use colorants that comply with the requirements of
variety of seals for its containers, winning the hearts of millions of customers around the world.
The Council of Europe Resolution AP (89)-1 on the use of colorants in plastic
materials coming into contact with food.
The Uniqueness of Tupperware Seals
The applicable requirements of the USFDA as stated in the Code of Federal
regulation, CFR Title 21.
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Our Uniqueness Awards & Accolades
Simply out of the World! Some of our Red Dot Award Winners
Tupperware is in Space Now!
Micro
Tupperware has partnered with Techshot Inc., a MandoChef MyLunch
Gourmet
commercial space enterprise, to develop an
improved spaceflight-qualified Passive Orbital
Nutrient Delivery System (PONDS) to help grow
plants aboard the International Space Station (ISS) Micro
Speedy Chef
for NASA . Pressure
Chef Series
Cooker
# Image courtesy of NASA *Based on list compiled by Calvert Research and Management, a sustainable-investing company.
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