Interesting. The article doesn't really let me distinguish whether the company has
acted on sound evidence or the public mood though.
"We've been following this issue quite closely and it's one we've seen an increasing
concern [about] among some members, Mr. Southam said of the health controversy."
While there might be plenty of evidence that bisphenol A isn't a chemical you'd want
to drink in quantity is there good evidence that it leaches from the bottles and
contaminates liquids in any appreciable quantity? There may well be - I've not looked
into it for a while.
(Actually I've not checked to see if bis. A
isn't something you'd want to drink either - I'm
speaking figuratively
)