FAQ

What is BPA and is it in Niagara’s bottles? BPA (Bisphenol –A) is a chemical building block that is used primarily to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins. Since Niagara® manufactures its own bottles and caps, we have total control of the materials. Niagara does not use BPA in any of its products. All of our bottles are produced using PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic and High-Density polyethylene (HDPE) caps. These are food-grade plastics that is approved by the US FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) for their use in many types of food containers.

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Mesa

Niagara Bottling established its operations in Los Lunas, NM in 2016. The project includes 160,000 square feet of advanced manufacturing space for the production and distribution of purified bottled water. The project brings over $23 million in new investment and 40 new jobs to Los Lunas with an average wage of nearly $48,000.

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