northernlad
Well-Known Member
If you could determine that the Homer buckets were made from virgin HDPE then there would be absolutely nothing to worry about, dyed or not.
You might only be concerned if they were made from recycled HDPE in which case you could not know what may have been stored in the original plastic that may or may not cause problems.
And, from my own broken record: the 2 in the triangle is a recycling code that has nothing at all to do with determining a plastic's food safety.
If you want to be certain it is food safe it will either be verifiable virgin HDPE or have NSF2 (which would never be found on a Homer bucket) printed on it somewhere.
You might only be concerned if they were made from recycled HDPE in which case you could not know what may have been stored in the original plastic that may or may not cause problems.
And, from my own broken record: the 2 in the triangle is a recycling code that has nothing at all to do with determining a plastic's food safety.
If you want to be certain it is food safe it will either be verifiable virgin HDPE or have NSF2 (which would never be found on a Homer bucket) printed on it somewhere.