Should I throw out old Tupperware?

There's no standard rule of thumb about when it's time to throw out your plastic containers. How long your containers last depends on how well you care for them, and the quality of plastic they're made of. You'll know it's time to toss your containers if they become warped or cracked.
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What do I do with old Tupperware?

Plastic food storage containers and lids-such as Tupperware containers-that have the 1 or 2 recycling symbol on the bottom are accepted in almost all local recycling programs, provided they are empty, clean and dry. Recycle with the lid attached.
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How long should you keep plastic Tupperware?

After this initial inspection, we recommend replacing plastic containers between 5 and 10 years. Wear and tear pose potential health risks if your product is damaged. Lastly, managing plastic food containers keeps your cupboard clutter-free and usably organized.
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Can you return old Tupperware?

Tupperware shall have the right to determine if the item is defective and, at its option, replace it with a similar or equivalent item, or provide credit toward future purchases of Tupperware® brand products. Warranty replacement requires shipping the product to Tupperware at your expense.
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Does old Tupperware have lead?

During a recent test of Tupperware's yellow vintage measuring cups - used in thousands of kitchens around the world for generations - not only did the expert find lead, but she found arsenic as well.
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Are Tupperware products guaranteed for life?

“Tupperware® brand products are warranted by Tupperware against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the lifetime of the product.
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When should Tupperware be replaced?

Limited Lifetime Warranty. Tupperware® brand products are warranted by Tupperware against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the lifetime of the product.
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How often should I replace my Tupperware?

There's no standard rule of thumb about when it's time to throw out your plastic containers. How long your containers last depends on how well you care for them, and the quality of plastic they're made of. You'll know it's time to toss your containers if they become warped or cracked.
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Should I get rid of my plastic Tupperware?

I would highly recommend that you remove the plastic that touches your food. That doesn't mean that you have to completely get rid of your plastic Tupperware though. Instead, I would focus on a way to repurpose them. You can use plastic tupperware in so many places that don't involve holding food.
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Does Tupperware go bad?

Technically speaking, Tupperware can last forever. Since they stand the test of time it isn't uncommon to find inherited Tupperware in the house. However, Tupperware didn't officially declare their products to be BPA free until March 2010, read HERE.
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Why does Tupperware turn yellow?

White plastic turns yellow over time due to a chemical reaction that occurs when it is exposed to light, oils, etc. There are a couple of different ways to get rid of this discoloration, ranging from easy to more difficult.
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Does vintage Tupperware have BPA?

In addition, Tupperware manufactured before 2010 can also contain harmful chemicals and toxins, such as BPA. Even if your old Tupperware looks brand new, you should stop using it if it isn't marked BPA-free. Luckily, all of the Tupperware produced today is BPA-free.
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How do I know if my Tupperware is BPA free?

Look to see if the container is labeled as unbreakable or microwave-safe. If it is, that's a good indicator that it contains BPA. Get rid of it. If you see a label indicating that the container is handwash only, it's probably made of acrylic and therefore OK to keep.
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Why does old Tupperware get sticky?

Other thoughts include grease and oils from the air collecting on the surface, or oils from previous items that were stored in the container coming to the surface. Regardless of the cause, the removal of this sticky film is quick and easy.
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Does old Tupperware have value?

Select sets from Tupperware's Wonderlier line or Servalier line could retail for hundreds of dollars. Other vintage Tupperware pieces typically sell online for $2 to $20 each, but could be more, depending on the condition and age of the items.
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Do plastic containers go bad?

Although water, in and of itself, does not go bad, the plastic bottle it is contained in does "expire," and will eventually start leaching chemicals into the water.
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How do you get the smell out of old Tupperware?

Add at least a tablespoon of baking soda, and more if your container is large or especially smelly. Wet the lid, then sprinkle on some baking soda. Wait an hour, then rinse and wash normally. The odor will have disappeared.
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Should you wash Tupperware before using?

Should I wash new plastic food containers before using them? It's unlikely that plastic food containers will be sterilised before they are packaged, so you should always wash new products to be safe.
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Which Tupperware is toxic?

Testing of the “Daffodil Yellow” vintage (circa 1972) Tupperware. In follow-up testing of the other product colours – she found some tested positive for mercury and cadmium– as well as lead and arsenic – all metals that are poisonous to humans.
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Does Tupperware contain BPA?

Since Tupperware is such a popular brand of plastic food storage containers, it is not surprising how many people have questioned whether Tupperware material contains BPA. Tupperware officially states that since 2010, they have not sold items containing BPA.
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Where is Tupperware made 2021?

Tupperware has manufacturing plants in Belgium, Brazil, France, Greece, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Portugal, South Africa and the United States, and leases manufacturing and distribution facilities in China, India and Venezuela.
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How do you fix a cracked Tupperware lid?

Use plastic glue to fix small cracks in plastic.

If you need to reconnect a crack in plastic, you can use plastic glue, which is specially formulated to bond plastic surfaces.
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Is Tupperware microwave safe?

Is Tupperware Microwaveable? Tupperware sold in the United States and Canada since March of 2010 is safe and BPA free. The containers that are safe for microwave use have the microwave-safe emblem on the bottom.
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What is the most sought after vintage Tupperware?

Without any further ado, here are some of the most valuable vintage Tupperware sets that are out there.
  1. Bell Tumblers from 1946. ...
  2. Wonderlier Bowls from 1946. ...
  3. The Millionaire Collection's Salt and Pepper Shakers from 1960. ...
  4. Servalier Astro Bowls from 1972. ...
  5. Cake Taker from the 1970s.
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Can you reuse Tupperware that had mold in it?

Yes, you can use Tupperware that had mold on it. You just have to ensure that it was properly washed beforehand.
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