Our Ingredients From A to Z

Wondering what ingredients we use in our products? Here’s a full list, from A to Z. We’re happy to make this information available so you can make informed choices for your family and home.

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Definition:

Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a polymer that can be used to form a plastic container and its lid. It can also be used to form the slider closure on a bag, or to form special bags such as Ziploc® Zip’n Steam® Microwave Cooking Bags. Polypropylene has a wide variety of common uses, from piping to dishes to protective plastic sheets. It is also often used for containers for uses from food to medical use, because it can withstand heat. It is approved for use in products that come into direct contact with food. Polypropylene can withstand both heat and freezing. Check your product label for more information and rest assured that Ziploc Brand products that are marked as "microwaveable" meet the safety requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada for temperatures associated with defrosting and reheating food in microwave ovens, as well as room, refrigerator, and freezer temperatures.

Interested in researching ingredients? Here are some commonly used sources.

We make ingredient choices based on scientific research and our own scientists’ expertise and perspective. But even scientists sometimes disagree about how or where certain ingredients should be used. We encourage anyone with questions to read up on areas of debate. That way, you can make the choices you feel are best for your family. Here are independent sources – both consumer and scientific – spanning various industries that use ingredients similar to ours: