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Aluminium migration has been detected in Aluminium drinking bottle.

March 31 2026

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Incident Report: Aluminium Migration in Drinking Bottles

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Incident Report: Aluminium Migration in Drinking Bottles

Date of Incident: March 18, 2026

On March 18, 2026, a significant food safety concern was reported regarding aluminium drinking bottles. The incident was documented in the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF) and originates from the Netherlands. The primary issue identified is the migration of aluminium from the drinking bottles, which poses potential health risks to consumers.

Aluminium migration can occur when acidic or alkaline substances come into contact with aluminium materials, leading to the leaching of aluminium into the liquid contained within the bottle. This can be particularly concerning for beverages that may have a lower pH, such as fruit juices or carbonated drinks. Prolonged exposure to aluminium has been associated with various health issues, making this incident a critical concern for public health and safety.

As a precautionary measure, consumers are advised to refrain from using aluminium drinking bottles that may be affected by this issue. It is essential to monitor updates from health authorities and food safety organizations regarding the specific products involved and any recommended actions.

In conclusion, the detection of aluminium migration in drinking bottles highlights the importance of stringent safety controls in food contact materials. Ongoing vigilance and adherence to safety standards are crucial in protecting consumer health.


  • Incident: Aluminium migration has been detected in Aluminium drinking bottle.
  • Date: 2026-03-18
  • Product: Aluminium drinking bottle
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  • Origin of issue: Netherlands
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Source: Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF)

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