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Vancouver Company Pulls Bisphenol-A Products from Shelves

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By pajamadeen
Dec 10, 2007 in Health
By pajamadeen.
Amidst rising concern about bisphenol-A (BPA), which has been linked to cancer and other diseases in more than 100 studies, the Vancouver-based Mountain Equipment Co-Op (MEC) has become the first Canadian business to stop selling items containing BPA.
Water bottles and food containers were removed late last week from the store's shelves.
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