Re-Play

Specs clearly published Made in USA re-play.com ↗

Re-Play's whole line is plastic - specifically recycled polypropylene - and the brand is upfront about it, marketing on the recycled-content and "BPA-free, melamine-free" story rather than claiming to be plastic-free. Importantly, Re-Play is NOT melamine dishware: it is recycled polypropylene, a distinct and generally lower-concern plastic. Even so, it is solid plastic in direct food contact, microwaved and scraped by utensils over time.

How clear are their specs?

Clearly states the material is recycled polypropylene (from recycled milk jugs), made and tested in the USA, and free of BPA, BPS, PVC, phthalates, and melamine.

Lead testing disclosure

Re-Play's FAQ claims its products are "free of lead, BPA, PVC, phthalates" and says an insulated bottle "passed" Prop 65 and related testing, but names no lab and cites no ppm/detection-limit numbers - a compliance claim, not disclosure. Lead Safe Mama (Tamara Rubin) separately lists Re-Play sippy cups on her own curated recommendations as independently XRF-tested and lead-free, but Re-Play does not promote, link to, or reference that testing anywhere on its own site.

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$ Re-Play Divided Plate

Divided Plate

Mostly plastic Not recommended

A recycled-polypropylene kids' plate - genuinely NOT melamine - but still solid plastic in direct food contact, microwaved and scraped by utensils, so "recycled / BPA-free" is not the same as plastic-free.