OTTAWA When the anti-plastics movement gained steam a few years ago, Brandi Nicholauson tossed out all the plastic water bottles in her house and coughed up the extra cash to buy her kids metal bottles.
Today, the Nova Scotia mom is one of thousands of consumers trying to make sense of the latest news. SIGG Switzerland has revealed that until last August, its Swiss-made aluminum reusable bottle, an iconic symbol for the health-conscious consumer and the outdoorsy environmentalist, was lined with an epoxy liner containing trace amounts of bisphenol A, which the federal government considers a toxic substance.
“Never did I expect them to have BPA in a liner. To me, it’s pretty obvious that people are buying metal bottles because they’re afraid of plastic and the BPA issue,” Nicholauson said Tuesday.
“I feel a little bit mislead. That’s how I feel. Whoever is making metal bottles out there are definitely benefiting from people being afraid of BPA and plastic.”
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Of course we all know Hydro Flask uses only the finest grade 18/8 Stainless Steel. The same material found in your cutlery.