Babies don’t come with manuals, which is something usually not understood until motherhood. Working the infants section in Target gave me a great preview, though; seven aisles dedicated to baby foods and products made me appreciate the dizzying amount of decisions to make — and no feedback from the person for which the stuff is actually meant.
The most cluttered aisle, a fun one to organize at the end of the night while the neighboring departments watched in amusement, was the bottle aisle. With so many different types, how does a parent decide which bottle will be the safest for their infant? Environmental sustainability is secondary but just as real of a concern for many. So, what are the options? Looking at the types of bottles and the recycling and reuse available for each can help parents to make decisions.