Bisphenol A in Drink Cans

Recently, a study conducted by Health Canada found bisphenol A in 96% of all of the drink cans tested, including carbonated, non-carbonated, diet, non-diet, fruit-flavoured and energy drinks.

Last year, Environmental Defence's bisphenol A campaign led to the chemical being banned in baby bottles. At the time, we also called on the federal government to ban bisphenol A in pop cans, food cans and all other food and beverage containers; but the government did not think it was an issue.

We need your help to show the government that Canadians want to be bisphenol A-free!

Send an email now to the Minister of Health and the Minister of the Environment, calling on the federal government to ban bisphenol A in all food and beverage containers.

Donate now to support Environmental Defence's efforts to protect Canadians' health from this harmful chemical.

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