SODIS
English training info pages;
www.sodis.ch
"PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) is an inert plastic material that is
widely used for food packaging. ‘Plastic’ bottles used for water and
soda are almost exclusively made of PET. Only a small fraction of the
widely available transparent ‘plastic’ bottles are made of other mate-
rials, such as PVC, and these bottles are mostly used for liquids such
as edible oil rather than for water and soft drinks. PET bottles are la-
belled with the symbol “1”, though this label is sometimes missing
on bottles of local brands of bottled water. PVC (Symbol 3) can be dis-
tinguished from PET Bottles through a flame test: PET burns more
easily and produces a sweet smoke, while the smoke of PVC is pun-
gent. Bottles made of polycarbonate (PC: a durable sturdy plastic typ-
ically used for feeding milk bottles, Symbol 7) must not be used for
SODIS because they potentially release BPA, a carcinogenic com-
pound not found in PET"
"The transmittance of PET for UV-A radiation is relatively high......"