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Serve up a healthy meal without a side dish of harmful chemicals. Cooking, storing, and consuming foods with plastic kitchen utensils and containers could release BPA, microplastics, and other unwanted toxicants into your food and drinks. Cook up something safe and delicious with Million Marker Approved Kitchen Products.

Let what you cook with match the care you put into every meal. Cooking utensils spend time in hot pans, bubbling sauces, and on cutting boards. So, materials like plastic and nonstick chemicals can break down with heat and heavy use. Choosing utensils made from stainless steel, uncoated cast iron, solid wood, or food-grade silicone from the Million Marker Product Guide helps your everyday stirring, serving, and scraping feel more in line with a long-term, low-tox kitchen.
Your dishes should come out clean, not with a side of soap scum laden with toxic chemicals. Many dish soaps and detergents are loaded with fragrances, sulfates, and other additives that can cling to plates, cups, and silverware after every wash. You deserve to serve every meal on surfaces that are as safe as they are spotless. Leave your silverware truly sparkling with Million Marker Approved Dish Soaps + Detergents.
Pack leftovers without the lingering "extras." Food storage containers, bags, and wraps spend long stretches pressed up against your meals, often while they're hot, acidic, or stored for days at a time. Plastics, low-quality coatings, and some "leak-proof" or nonstick layers can contain additives such as bisphenols and plasticizers. These chemicals may migrate more easily into food when containers are heated, scratched, or just wear over time. People who meal prep, reheat in the same container, or rely heavily on plastic bags and wraps can be especially vulnerable to this slow, steady exposure. Let your storage work as hard as your cooking by choosing safer materials, like glass, stainless steel, and food-grade silicone. Browse the Million Marker Product Guide.
Sip smarter every single day. Water bottles, tumblers, and travel mugs come into contact with your drinks over and over. Exposure to heat, sunlight, and prolonged contact can leach chemicals from plastics, low-quality metals, or worn-down linings into what you're drinking. Endocrine disruptors like bisphenols, phthalates, and other additives can leach more easily when bottles are scratched, heated, or used for years past their prime. That exposure adds up quickly if you rarely leave home without a favorite cup in hand. People who refill the same bottle all day, use it with hot drinks, or leave it in a hot car can be especially vulnerable to this kind of slow, steady intake. Raise the bar on hydration by reaching for sturdier, safer drinkware. Browse the Million Marker Product Guide for safe water bottles and drinkware!
Last updated: December 5, 2025