Canada's Mountain Equipment Co-op stops selling polycarbonate plastic containers
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss
Julie's Health Club recently wrote about the rising health concern over polycarbonate plastic (e.g., Nalgene). I first heard the buzz a couple months back when an acquaintance recommended my kids stop drinking from polycarbonate plastic water bottles. She said research is linking this type of plastic to hormone problems. My son sips from a kid-sized Nalgene every day during kindergarten snack.
Now Globe and Mail reports Canada's largest specialty outdoor-goods retailer, Mountain Equipment Co-op, is pulling polycarbonate plastic food and beverage containers from its shelves over health concerns. Polycarbonate plastic is made from bisphenol A (BPA), derived from petrochemicals and said to mimic estrogen. Independent studies have tied this chemical to illnesses potentially triggered by hormone disruption. Bisphenol A-makers state their research proves the chemical is safe.
According to Globe and Mail, Health Canada is embarking on its own assessment of the controversial chemical, with preliminary results due next spring. Mountain Equipment is following the controversy, and stated that concern over bisphenol A has risen among a portion of the company's membership. The retailer, with about $222 million in annual sales, charges a membership fee to customers.
Wow. When a retailer that large makes such a bold move, I am paying attention. I, too, am pulling that purple Nalgene out of my son's snack bag. To remain on the safe side, I will be purchasing water containers without bisphenol A. Nalgene does sell containers without the chemical, and I just wrote a post the other day on SIGG aluminum water bottles -- a choice to consider. SIGGs do not contain bisphenol A -- see this letter assuring this fact from SIGG USA's president, Steve Wasik, which I linked to via SIGG's frequently asked questions section of their website.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Marsha 12-09-2007 @ 3:34PM
Instead of carrying a bulky bottle around - try a Swellz TapSack. No plastic!! It has a latex reservoir and collapses as the water is consumed. They come in small sizes for lunches or purses (0.5 L) and there is a 1.0 litre size and a 1.5 liter size as well. The product is wonderful. We use it for school, sports and our daily routine. It is smart to drink your own tap water! Check out www.swellz.com
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stan pun 12-10-2007 @ 3:38PM
Another solution cheaper than a SIG or metal bottle is the Soma Polypropylene bottle. No BPA or dioxins. Does not add plastic flavor to your water either. About 20 oz. I bring two to work everyday.
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Patricia Alber 1-04-2008 @ 10:12PM
Make sure you keep him away-way away-from soy too. www.westonaprice.org to find out the truth about soy.
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