Food Safety Incidents

Aluminium migration has been detected in Aluminium drinking bottles.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Mar 31, 2026 10:00:00 PM

Incident Report: Aluminium Migration in Drinking Bottles

Date: March 3, 2026

Recent findings have raised concerns regarding the safety of aluminium drinking bottles, specifically regarding the migration of aluminium into beverages. This issue was identified in Germany and reported through the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF).

Aluminium drinking bottles are commonly used for various beverages, including water, juices, and other non-alcoholic drinks. The primary concern associated with aluminium migration is the potential for aluminium to leach into the liquid contents, which may pose health risks to consumers. Prolonged exposure to high levels of aluminium has been linked to various health issues, making it crucial to address this safety concern promptly.

Consumers are advised to be cautious when using aluminium drinking bottles, especially for long-term storage of beverages. It is recommended to regularly check for any signs of wear or damage to the bottles, as this may increase the likelihood of aluminium migration. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid storing acidic or salty liquids in these bottles, as such conditions may exacerbate the leaching process.

Authorities are currently investigating the extent of this issue and are expected to provide further guidance on the safe use of aluminium drinking bottles. Consumers should stay informed and follow any advisories issued by health and safety organizations regarding this matter.

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