Monday, July 15, 2013

Tupperware - World Class Brand

Tupperware - World Class Trusted Brand

Why Use Tupperware??

1. World Standards

All Tupperware products are made from safe, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic materials; thus they do not release harmful chemicals to food or liquid contents.

2. Innovative Design
Tupperware products are designed to inspire.

3. Colour Safe
One can enjoy the attractiveness of Tupperware Products in fabulous trendy colors and be assured that colorants used are all registered.

4, Microware Safe
Tupperware uses materials strictly meant for microwave use.

5. Top Quality and Finishing
All products have passed stringent tests and are built to last.

6. Environment Friendly
Tupperware plays its role in saving Mother Earth from further pollution and degradation as its products are designed for long term use.

It's Backed by Tupperware Lifetime Warranty.

Buying with confidence is assured with Tupperware products that are guaranteed against chipping, cracking or peeling under normal noncommercial use for the lifetime of the product. When a Tupperware product shows a defect in material or function, you may visit any Tupperware Business Center or call your Tupperware Brands consultant for a free replacement.

5 World-Class Brands have found their way to local shores.

They range from:

1. Beauty and Personal Care products ( Nutrimetrics)

2. A Premium choice of cookware (TupperChef)

3. Household Cleaners ( TupperClean)

4. Healthcare Necessities (NaturCare)




Tupperware is Quality Assured!

When it comes to Tupperware, just look out for the Tupperware™ logo printed on the bottom of each product. All Tupperware products have passed stringent tests and are built to last. They are quality products that are food-grade safe, which is integral to family health. They are also designed to be used repeatedly, thus reducing unwanted mountains of garbage.

The Tupperware logo is the only assurance you need. With Tupperware, you can use with peace of mind.
















Decoding the Codes
What are those numbers?

Ever wondered what those little numbers enclosed in triangles on the bottom of your plastic bottle or container mean?

The triangle is called the Mobius loop and the numbers from #1 to #7 represent the material used to manufacture the product. This internationally adopted system is called the Material Identification Code and helps recyclers' identify the resin content of plastic products and sort them out accordingly. The numbers do not indicate whether the plastic is safe.

To comply with international standards, Tupperware Brands initiated a systematic approach in 2008 to implement the Material Implementation Code on all new and existing core products.

Here's what the numbers represent:


What's this on My Tupperware?

A triangle without a number within is the International Universal Recycling symbol. It indicates that the product can be recycled. Tupperware plastics are recycled into non-food items like vases, watering cans, container fillers, etc.





The fork and glass symbol guarantees the suitability of using Tupperware products for foodstuffs. It means that the product has been tested and proven to not transfer components into food in quantities that can endanger human health, change food composition in
an unacceptable way or deteriorate its taste & odour.
  




Freezer-resistant. Tupperware's FreezerMate range is specially designed with round corners and recessed bottoms to allow air to circulate through and around stacked containers to allow fast freezing.


Suitable for oven use. Our silicon ware is manufactured from state-of-the-art material that is light, flexible & withstands temperatures ranging from -25°C to 220°C, making it ideal for use in the freezer, refrigerator, microwave & conventional oven.

Microwave-safe. Tupperware products marked with this label are microwave-safe. Tupperware uses material strictly meant for microwave use & adheres to stringent regulations imposed by worldwide bodies, including the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (TSCA) in the US, the European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (EINECS) & the Japanese Inventory (ENCS).



Items marked with this icon are dishwasher-safe.

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