is melamine dinnerware safe

Is Melamine Dinnerware Safe? Exploring the Hidden Dangers.

Melamine is everywhere, from kids’ dinnerware to picnic plates and trendy caravanning sets. It’s cheap, durable, and hard to break. But here’s the kicker: it’s not as safe as it’s cracked up to be... so is melamine dinnerware safe?

If you haven't already heard, Europe has already restricted melamine in food contact materials due to health concerns. So why are we still handing it to our kids at dinner & is melamine dinnerware safe?

Here I want to break down the nitty gritty when it comes to melamine, so you can decide for yourself if it is right for your own home .

What exactly is Melamine?

Melamine is a type of plastic resin that’s commonly used in plates, cups, and bowls, especially for kids, because it’s lightweight, affordable, and pretty hard to break.

Is melamine dinnerware safe?

But here’s the catch: is melamine dinnerware safe? When melamine is heated, it can actually leach chemicals into your food. And that’s just the start of the red flags starting to pop up


Why Melamine Dinnerware Isn’t Ideal

While melamine dinnerware is often sold as “BPA-free,” that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s toxin-free. In fact, studies have shown it can release both melamine and formaldehyde into food, especially when exposed to heat.

Here’s a breakdown of what the research tells us:

Heat = chemical migration

A 2013 study  found that people who ate hot soup from melamine bowls had significantly higher levels of melamine in their urine compared to those who used ceramic bowls

Formaldehyde risk

Melamine products are made using formaldehyde, a known carcinogen. While only small amounts may leach, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) notes potential long-term exposure concerns, especially in children

Kidney health

Excessive melamine exposure has been linked to kidney damage and kidney stones, particularly when combined with other chemicals (like cyanuric acid)

What’s Happening in Europe?

Europe is generally much more cautious with food contact materials, and they’ve cracked down on melamine in recent years. In 2022, the EU banned melamine and bamboo-melamine composites in all food contact products intended for children under 3!

The same regulation also prohibits the import and sale of bamboo-fibre products mixed with melamine resin.

So, if melamine products aren’t good enough for the EU’s toddlers, why are we still allowing them elsewhere?

Safer Alternatives to Melamine

If you’re looking for dinnerware other than melamine but still want something with similar benefits, here’s what we recommend (although obviously we are biased):

Bamboo Fibre / Plant-Based Dinnerware with NO Added Melamine

Not all bamboo dinnerware is created equal. Many brands still sneak in melamine to bind the fibre, which can leach harmful chemicals when heated. EcoCubs uses 100% plant-based materials with no added melamine, making our dinnerware a genuinely safer, non-toxic option for little ones. Always read the fine print and if it's not safe for microwave use or high heats, it likely contains melamine.

The best kids dinnerware

Stainless Steel Dinnerware

Stainless steel dinnerware is a time-tested favourite for a reason. It’s incredibly durable, non-toxic, and doesn’t leach chemicals, even when exposed to heat or acidic foods. It’s dishwasher safe, endlessly reusable, and stands up to toddler tantrums like a champ. A safe, sturdy choice that’s been trusted for generations.

Unbreakable kids dinnerware

Food-Grade silicone

Although safe for food-contact, there’s reasons why this isn’t our favourite. We’ve done a blog post on this one before (Is silicone plastic?), but basically it’s not straight forward to recycle and we don’t love the way it absorbs smells and taste.

what is the best kids dinnerware?

Final Thoughts: So, Is Melamine Dinnerware Safe?

Although technically, it’s approved in many parts of the world in small amounts, when you look at the research and bans in places like Europe, we are not going to say “yes”.

And with so many safer options that don’t sacrifice convenience available now, we think choosing the right dinnerware is easier than ever!

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Hi, I'm Anneliese. I'm a mum to three wild boys and a RN with over 15 years experience. It's my passion to help families like ours make sustainable simple in their homes and help reduce the toxic load for little bears đŸ»