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Lycra-loving Lululemon is the second Canadian retailer to pull polycarbonate bottles containing bisphenol A from its shelves. New water bottles arriving in stores will be made of acrylic and free of the controversial chemical. Outdoor lovers have been unable to get the hard plastic bottles at Mountain Equipment Co-op stores since a ban came into effect in early December.

Toronto-based Environmental Defence applauded the company's decision, and urged other retailers to put restrictions in place. "The dangers of bisphenol A in food and drink are becoming clear, and it won't be long before this chemical is gone completely from food and beverage containers," said the group's spokesperson.

Despite this push for bans on bisphenol A products, research surrounding the chemical's effects has been inconclusive, and many argue that small amounts of the chemical are not harmful. Hmmmm. Health Canada is examining the health risks of bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, and is expected to report back to the federal government by May.

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